The Only Harmless Great Thing

Paperback, 96 pages

Published Jan. 1, 2018 by Tor.com.

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5 stars (3 reviews)

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Beautiful prose, powerful story

5 stars

This was a re-read. I read it for the first time back when it came out in 2018 and it immediately became one of my favorite books. Having already read and loved a couple of the author's short stories, I knew I was in for a treat, and I wasn't wrong. The entrancing raw prose (which admittedly is not for everyone) served to carry the powerful message beautifully.

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4 stars

You may or may not be aware of Topsy the elephant and the real life Radium Girls but Brooke Bolander twists their stories together in an alternate history where elephants and humans have learned to communicate with each other via sign language. Topsy was an elephant, stolen from the wild and kept as an amusement at Luna Park on Coney Island. After killing a spectator, the real Topsy was sentenced to death, in this version of events she is sentenced to paint radium dials after the companies had to admit that the radium was dangerous.

If you don't know who the Radium Girls were, well read ,a href="http://www.curiositykilledthebookworm.net/2017/09/the-radium-girls.html">my review of the book then come back here (and maybe buy that book because it's amazing). Regan is an ex US Radium employee and is showing signs of poisoning. I think my feelings from reading about the real life women kept flooding …

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