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Chang and Eng
Chang and Eng | Darin Strauss
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In this stunning novel, Darin Strauss combines fiction with astonishing fact to tell the story of history’s most famous twins. Born in Siam in 1811—on a squalid houseboat on the Mekong River—Chang and Eng Bunker were international celebrities before the age of twenty. Touring the world’s stages as a circus act, they settled in the American South just prior to the Civil War. They eventually married two sisters from North Carolina, fathering twenty-one children between them, and lived for more than six decades never more than seven inches apart, attached at the chest by a small band of skin and cartilage. Woven from the fabric of fact, myth, and imagination, Strauss’s narrative gives poignant, articulate voice to these legendary brothers, and humanizes the freakish legend that grew up around them. Sweeping from the Far East and the court of the King of Siam to the shared intimacy of their lives in America, Chang and Eng rescues one of the nineteenth century’s most fabled human oddities from the sideshow of history, drawing from their extraordinary lives a novel of exceptional power and beauty.
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Chang and Eng | Darin Strauss
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#FustyFeb #DiverseLoveStories

While not necessarily a love story, this book is incredibly diverse and unique and it is a story that people around these parts (central & western NC, US) LOVE to talk about. The story of the original Siamese Twins has entered our local lore and our gene pool-- there are many descendants of these twins who married sisters from rural North Carolina.

This book is a fictionalized account of the twins' lives.

LeahBergen Why is it "fusty"? ? 8y
LeahBergen And I've always been fascinated with this story! 8y
Hooked_on_books I wonder, given the time they were alive, how their birth was possible with their particular conjoined configuration. 8y
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Suet624 I loved the part where one was into the Temperance movement and the other one was a drinker. Fascinating story. 8y
Blueberry Working all my geneology once, I found them out on the branches of ancestors siblings (through their wives). 8y
Hobbinol Wow. You have collateral Bunkers in your tree! Underground Bunkers, let's say😉That is super cool! 8y
Hobbinol @Suet624 It really is amazing. It's often difficult to imagine, especially knowing the country ways of the county folk, but once southerners decide to adopt you, it is usually an irrevocable relationship. 8y
Hobbinol @Hooked_on_books I know, right? They were truly a miracle no matter what way you look at it. 8y
Hobbinol @LeahBergen Oooops. I have such big thumbs! 8y
shawnmooney I was terribly disappointed by this novel - thought it was just awful. It sounds like you enjoyed it - great! I have heard that Straus's memoir (something about a car accident - I forget the details now) is supposed to be good though. 8y
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