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The Fairytale Chicago of Francesca Finnegan

por Steve Wiley

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"Did you know most anything that matters in this city was built by magic before it was built by men? Of course you didn't. This city is different from other cities. The true history of it is unpublished. Lucky for you, I know it all by heart." Francesca Finnegan In Chicago, a secret L train runs through the mythical East Side of the city. On that train, you'll find a house-cat conductor, an alcoholic elf, a queen of the last city farm, the most curious wind, and an exceptional girl by the name of Francesca Finnegan. When we first encounter Richard K. Lyons, he is a man who has long forgotten the one night, when he was still a boy called Rich, when Francesca invited him aboard the secret L for an adventure though the East Side. The night was a mad epic, complete with gravity-defying first kisses, mermaid overdoses, and princess rescues. Unfortunately for Rich, the night ended like one of those elusive dreams forgotten the moment you wake. Now, Rich is all grown up and out of childish adventures, an adult whose life is on the verge of ruin. It will take the rediscovery of his exploits with Francesca, and a reacquaintance with the boy he once was, to save him.… (más)
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The Fairytale Chicago of Francesca Finnegan, by Steve Wiley is a fantasy filled with hand-drawn images to illustrate the text. The writing is at once satirical and biographical, about Rich Lyons and his adult version Richard K. Lyons. He works as a vice-president and seems to be a successful businessman. He lives on the edge. He has a family, but continuing his party lifestyle is more important; he even considers suicide by falling ice from a city building. The story is reminiscent of a combination of the "The Wizard of Oz" and "Alice in Wonderland". Richard remembers his youthful, fantastical night with Francesca and the Lavender Line. These memories triggered by a fall and encouraged with magic, help Rich to rediscover his life and family. Throughout the story we learn about Chicago's history and the magic that lives in the city. The descriptions and details of the story provide a quirky tale of possibilities. After a happy life, Rich once again meets Francesca and the story has a positive end. ( )
  Sue_McFadden | May 18, 2023 |
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I really found this book hard work, although it appeared to be an ordinary novel with 'chapters' this isn't the case.
I like fantasy/sci fi/magic, but this was so weird and somehow nonsensical that I gave up!
Sorry, not a book for me! ( )
  Kay.Ashton | Jun 2, 2018 |
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I really enjoyed this collection of little fairy tales. It was like listening in the hall to someone reading aloud to children in an odd but not unkind alternate universe. And the illustrations were charming. People who like a little magic in a story will enjoy this book. ( )
  tuesdayfrog | May 2, 2018 |
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This is a wonderfully whimsical and fun fantasy story. At times I, like Rich, found myself a bit confused about the events, but I really enjoyed being along for the ride. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a break from the routine drudgery of life. ( )
  PhDinHorribleness | Sep 19, 2017 |
Richard Lyons is a successful businessman in Chicago, a vice-president of something or other. He makes a lot of money ordering people around and then spends it on alcohol. Even though Richard has a successful career, a wife and a son-he is not happy and begins to wish his life away by means of falling icicles. Richard has forgotten his childhood when he was just Rich, when he played Ghosts in the Graveyard and caught the uncatchable girl, Francesca Finnegan and was introduced to the magic of Chicago.

This fairytale is very much for adults, adults who have forgotten how to have fun and invite magic and mystery into their life. When Richard is introduced, he is very much like many of the adults that I know, climbing up in their career ladder, but unhappy in their private lives. I did not like Richard very much at this point. However, Richard then meets a young woman on the street who takes him back to the past. Once Richard began to go back, I loved every second of his journey with Francesca Finnegan into the Fairytale Chicago. Much like any other fairytale, the fairytales that Rich witnesses strive to explain events and other things that don't seem to have an explanation at the time. Francesca's fairy tales explain the Great Chicago fire, the strange turns in weather, the colored L trains, even the secret mermaid statue. I'm sure I would have appreciated the stories even more if I had any significant ties to Chicago, but anyone familiar with the major traits of the city should understand. Francesca was absolutely magical, practical, logical and humorous all at once reminding both Rich's character and the reader the beauty of childhood.

This book was received for free in return for an honest review. ( )
  Mishker | Mar 28, 2017 |
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"Did you know most anything that matters in this city was built by magic before it was built by men? Of course you didn't. This city is different from other cities. The true history of it is unpublished. Lucky for you, I know it all by heart." Francesca Finnegan In Chicago, a secret L train runs through the mythical East Side of the city. On that train, you'll find a house-cat conductor, an alcoholic elf, a queen of the last city farm, the most curious wind, and an exceptional girl by the name of Francesca Finnegan. When we first encounter Richard K. Lyons, he is a man who has long forgotten the one night, when he was still a boy called Rich, when Francesca invited him aboard the secret L for an adventure though the East Side. The night was a mad epic, complete with gravity-defying first kisses, mermaid overdoses, and princess rescues. Unfortunately for Rich, the night ended like one of those elusive dreams forgotten the moment you wake. Now, Rich is all grown up and out of childish adventures, an adult whose life is on the verge of ruin. It will take the rediscovery of his exploits with Francesca, and a reacquaintance with the boy he once was, to save him.

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