• The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb

  • A Novel
  • By: Melanie Benjamin
  • Narrated by: Kim Mai Guest
  • Length: 15 hrs
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (183 ratings)

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The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb

By: Melanie Benjamin
Narrated by: Kim Mai Guest
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Publisher's summary

In her national bestseller Alice I Have Been, Melanie Benjamin imagined the life of the woman who inspired Alice in Wonderland. Now, in this jubilant new novel, Benjamin shines a dazzling spotlight on another fascinating female figure whose story has never fully been told: a woman who became a nineteenth century icon and inspiration—and whose most daunting limitation became her greatest strength. “Never would I allow my size to define me. Instead, I would define it.” She was only two-foot eight-inches tall, but her legend reaches out to us more than a century later. As a child, Mercy Lavinia “Vinnie” Bump was encouraged to live a life hidden away from the public. Instead, she reached out to the immortal impresario P. T. Barnum, married the tiny superstar General Tom Thumb in the wedding of the century, and transformed into the world’s most unexpected celebrity.

Here, in Vinnie’s singular and spirited voice, is her amazing adventure—from a showboat “freak” revue where she endured jeering mobs to her fateful meeting with the two men who would change her life: P. T. Barnum and Charles Stratton, AKA Tom Thumb. Their wedding would captivate the nation, preempt coverage of the Civil War, and usher them into the White House and the company of presidents and queens. But Vinnie’s fame would also endanger the person she prized most: her similarly-sized sister, Minnie, a gentle soul unable to escape the glare of Vinnie’s spotlight.

A barnstorming novel of the Gilded Age, and of a woman’s public triumphs and personal tragedies, The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb is the irresistible epic of a heroine who conquered the country with a heart as big as her dreams—and whose story will surely win over yours.

©2011 Melanie Benjamin (P)2011 Random House

Critic reviews

“Benjamin handles the era of mid-nineteenth-century America like a native, telling a walloping good story about a tiny person with the soul of a giant. The lovely Lavinia Bump once again comes alive, and we’re all the richer because of it.” (Ellen Bryson, author of The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno)

“Vinnie Bump is one of the most engaging characters to come along in a while. Nineteenth-century women had few options; Vinnie had fewer yet. Melanie Benjamin renders her deeply human in a no-nonsense Olive Kitteridge sort of way. Readers will not soon forget her. I know I won’t.” (Johanna Moran, author of The Wives of Henry Oades)

“Lavinia Warren was only thirty-two inches tall, but in Melanie Benjamin’s The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb she soars above the tumult of Gilded Age America. Benjamin makes her a woman of courage and refinement with an itch for adventure and ambitions that far outstrip her size. I enjoyed every minute I spent with Vinnie in this exuberant, absorbing, elegantly written novel.” (Carol Wallace, author of Leaving Van Gogh)

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Amazing

Like a curtain call we get to enjoy the superstar showpeople from 150 years ago. How the author came upon this character and brought her back to life is amazing.

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Long and drawn out!

A constant repetition of pity party, self loathing and self incrimination followed by more victimization and pity party. By mid story, I decided Mrs. Tom Thumb was a self-absorbed narcissist. At times, the narrator’s over dramatization of grief and recrimination caused me to fast forward to the next chapter. I gave up 2 chapters before the end - weary of it all.

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A Story of Courage

I enjoyed this book very much. It kept me interested over two nights of listening. I found myself wishing that I could have met her, Mrs. Tom Thumb. She was a feminist when the word "feminist" was not in our vocabulary. She died before women had the right to vote, but I believe if she had lived in modern times she would have made a great, Congresswoman or President of the United States. This is one book that never disappoints. A book to be shared.

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Small people big impact!

I must admit I have never considered the challenges faced by little people. Door knobs to high, clothing that does not fit, chairs they cannot get into, steps to high and this book was an eye opener to their plight. Melanie Benjamin does a good job making her listeners more aware of situations faced by others (I also listened to Alice I Have Been.) I have to thank her for making me a more considerate person. Kim Mai Guest presents Vinnie (Mrs. Thumb) with a sweetly irritating voice which eventually I suspected was done to remind the listener this story is about a person not 3 feet tall. I am not sure I would recommend this book but I am glad I listened.

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tedious and overwrought

The book was very disappointing. The characters are painfully simplistic and predictable. The premise is great...the execution horrible.

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A Tad Dull

I think I was expecting this book to be a little bit weirder and maybe funnier, instead it is a very earnest, prim account of Mrs. Tom Thumb - at times an interesting snapshot of the era, but it left me wanting more.

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Interesting, but tragic.

Lavinia led a tragically ‘small’ life despite the travel, experiences, fame and meeting famous people. It was small not because of her stature, but because of her fear stricken heart and her constant obsession with herself. One cannot lead a full life if the mirror is your lens. Charles Stanton the one my heart hurt most for.
The performance (narration was very good).

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The “Autobiography” of Mrs. Tom Thumb

Interesting personality. Book could have used more editing - overly descriptive and repetitive in certain areas.

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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumbs surprising biographies.

I found this book surprising, enjoyable, and yet frustrating as well. I plan to read it a few more times in order to understand Mrs. Tom Thumb better.. She was a surprising young woman of many complex emotions, from deep love to paralyzing fears, both founded on deep reaLities.

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Miniature woman larger than life

This historic novel is a believable narrative of what the interior life of Lavinia... Mrs. Tom Thumb might have been. The author suggests motives and sensibilities that are very believable and made me wish I could explore the original documents she obviously had explored and studied to create the dynamics of so many interesting relationships.
Her suggestion that her relationship with PT Barnum was among the most meaningful relationships of her life was well developed. More recently I had read a number of emotionally heavy stories... Constellation of Vital Phenomena and Cutting for Stone, so I was looking for something a little lighter and with some Americana in its tone so it definitely hit the spot. Well written, and satisfying, the Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb is a good listen/read.

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