01674cam a2200385 i 45000010011000000030006000110050017000170080041000340100017000750200018000920350022001100400008001320500028001400820028001681000038001962450045002342500046002792640041003253000023003663360021003893370025004103380023004355200290004586100066007486500077008146500047008916500039009386510059009776510069010366550036011059070016011419420014011579990017011719520100011881373882197OCoLC20250405123132.0230323s2023 nyu 000 1 eng d abl2023011872 a9781982186142 a(OCoLC)1373882197 cAJM14aPS3602.E2474bH68 2023b04a813/.6223/eng/202303141 aBeanland, Rachel,eauthor.91968414aThe house is on fire /cRachel Beanland. aFirst Simon & Schuster hardcover edition. 1aNew York :bSimon & Schuster,c2023. a375 pages ;c24 cm atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aTold from the perspectives of four people whose actions changed the course of history, this masterful work of historical fiction takes readers back to 1811 Richmond, Virginia, where, on the night after Christmas, the city's only theater burned to the ground, tearing apart a community.20aRichmond Theater (Richmond, Va.)xFire, 1811vFiction.919685 0aTheatersxFires and fire preventionzVirginiazRichmondvFiction.919686 0aFireszVirginiazRichmondvFiction.919687 0aLife change eventsvFiction.95930 0aRichmond (Va.)xHistoryy19th centuryvFiction.919688 0aVirginiaxSocial life and customsy19th centuryvFiction.919689 7aHistorical fiction.2lcgft9129 a.b178584721 2ddccBOOK c30535d30535 2ddc4070aABELJbABELJcAFd2025-04-05g27.99l0oBEANp40268r2025-04-05w2025-04-05yBOOK11