THE DEVIL IN THE WHITE CITY - Erik Larson
One of the biggest events to take place in the United States in the 19th century, that was not a war, would have to be the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago ( World's Columbian Exposition). Noted non-fiction author Erik Larson takes readers on a deep dive into the machinations behind the event and ties in the workings of one of the world's most noted serial killers after England's notorious Ripper. The background on the fair is truly fascinating. Larson's research really captures the political maneuverings behind such a massive event, how it would benefit the city (and its politicians), and the struggles to actually make it happen. The number of challenges and disasters was rather staggering to me. What I found most interesting was the work behind the Ferris Wheel - something to rival France's Eiffel Tower - and its own successes and failures. (A bit of a side note - I learned from my father that my grandmother had gone to this fair and I couldn't help but wonde...