The Museum of Extraordinary Things

Blending fairy tale and historical fiction, Alice Hoffman’s newest novel is set in 1911, when two disastrous fires shocked New York City, occurring just one month apart at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory and the Dreamland amusement park. Both the Lower East Side and Coney Island are brought to life in vivid detail. Hoffman will be joined in conversation by historian Suzanne Wasserman.

This event is free and seats are first-come, first-serve.

However, you can reserve two seats with the purchase of The Museum of Extraordinary Things. Contact Laura Lee at [email protected] or 212.431.0233 ext. 259 to purchase a book.











When: Wed., Mar. 26, 2014 at 6:30 pm
Where: Tenement Museum
103 Orchard St.
212-982-8420
Price: Free
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Blending fairy tale and historical fiction, Alice Hoffman’s newest novel is set in 1911, when two disastrous fires shocked New York City, occurring just one month apart at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory and the Dreamland amusement park. Both the Lower East Side and Coney Island are brought to life in vivid detail. Hoffman will be joined in conversation by historian Suzanne Wasserman.

This event is free and seats are first-come, first-serve.

However, you can reserve two seats with the purchase of The Museum of Extraordinary Things. Contact Laura Lee at [email protected] or 212.431.0233 ext. 259 to purchase a book.

Buy tickets/get more info now