A true life Water for Elephants, Queen of the Air
brings the circus world to life through the gorgeously
written, true story of renowned trapeze artist and
circus performer Leitzel, Queen of the Air, the most
famous woman in the world at the turn of the 20th
century, and her star-crossed love affair with Alfredo
Codona, of the famous Flying Codona Brothers. Like
today's Beyonce, Madonna, and Cher, she was known to her
vast public by just one name, Leitzel. There may have
been some regions on earth where her name was not a
household expression, but if so, they were likely on
polar ice caps or in the darkest, deepest
jungles. Leitzel
was born into Dickensian circumstances, and became a
princess and then a queen. She was not much bigger than
a good size fairy, just four-foot-ten and less than 100
pounds. In the first part of the 20th century, she
presided over a sawdust fiefdom of never-ending magic.
She was the biggest star ever of the biggest circus
ever, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus,
The Greatest Show on Earth.
In her life, Leitzel had
many suitors (and three husbands), but only one man ever
fully captured her heart. He was the handsome Alfredo
Codona, the greatest trapeze flyer that had ever lived,
the only one in his time who, night after night,
executed the deadliest of all big-top feats, The
Triple--three somersaults in midair while traveling at
60 m.p.h. The Triple, the salto mortale, as the Italians
called it, took the lives of more daredevils than any
other circus stunt.
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