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Triangle: A Novel | Katharine Weber
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Esther Gottesfeld is the last living survivor of the notorious 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist fire and has told her story countless times in the span of her lifetime. Even so, her death at the age of 106 leaves unanswered many questions about what happened that fateful day. How did she manage to survive the fire when at least 146 workers, most of them women, her sister and fiancé among them, burned or jumped to their deaths from the sweatshop inferno? Are the discrepancies in her various accounts over the years just ordinary human fallacy, or is there a hidden story in Esther's recollections of that terrible day? Esther's granddaughter Rebecca Gottesfeld, with her partner George Botkin, an ingenious composer, seek to unravel the facts of the matter while Ruth Zion, a zealous feminist historian of the fire, bores in on them with her own mole-like agenda. A brilliant, haunting novel about one of the most terrible tragedies in early-twentieth-century America, Triangle forces us to consider how we tell our stories, how we hear them, and how history is forged from unverifiable truths.
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I didn‘t find any of the characters likable. The whole music thing with Rebecca‘s husband was boring – way too much detail and it didn‘t seem necessary. The info about the fire itself was interesting, but retold a few times in a few different way. The end confused me a little; I may have it figured out, but I‘m not positive. The current-day storyline was not one I was interested in; the fire itself was the best part of the book

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Triangle: A Novel | Katharine Weber
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A novelization of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire disaster. #ashapeinthetitle #junebookbugs @RealLifeReading

Cinfhen That story has always fascinated me. So tragic 💔 7y
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Triangle: A Novel | Katharine Weber
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One of the best works of historical fiction I've read. I especially love Weber's representation of historians.