"When a skinny acrobat named Max stepped
into the ring, Katie knocked him flat on his back
before he knew what hit him. He looked up, saw
Katie, and all he could say was, "Marry me."
Katie carried him out of the ring and married
him two years later. Max and Katie, a perfect
pair, with a brand-new act."
Middle graders will be very interested to meet Katie Brumbach, who came to be known as Sandwina in her professional life. Her story reads like a circus show; the digital mixed-media artwork lives up to the sense of wonder that is often associated with high performance.
Katie was born in Germany to a family of performers, showing great strength and a penchant for performing at a very young age. She was tireless in her pursuit of fame and a place in the Ringling Big Top Circus. In the meantime, she fascinated audiences with her impressive ability and remarkable feats. She was also appreciated for her femininity at a time when women were not expected to look as she did.
Her marriage to Max Heyman led to endless touring; eventually they named themselves the Sandwinas. They performed throughout the United States and were finnally seen by John Ringling in Paris. Impressed by her beauty and her strength, he made her p the main attraction of his circus show. As a devoted mother to two sons, Theodore and Alfred, she continued to work at a variety of venues until settling down to open a family restaurant in Queens, New York.
Backmatter includes archival photos, an author's note, a look at her family life, short notes about other strong women who were circus performers when Katie was, a timeline of her life's events, a selected bibliography, and an illustrator's note. Jeremy Holmes' images are a perfect match to the text, placing Katie in the spotlight at every turn. The chosen colors, the circus-like fonts, the banners and posters are all reflective of the life and times of this amazing woman.










