Author Cathy Buchanan has truly captured the majesty and excitement of the area in her novel The Day the Falls Stood Still.
The story is set in the time of World War 1 and the years afterward. Young Bess Heath has one year of school at Loretto Academy left, when her mother removes her from the school.
Her father had been working for the hydro company and has recently lost his job. Her sister's engagement has been broken. The whole family is trying to find themselves again. Into all this turmoil, add a young man that Bess has spied in the area.
I was transfixed by this book. I suppose it had to do with having grown up only fifteen minutes away from the falls. It was a common occurrence at my house to jump in the car to go and see the 'lights' at night, to go and see if the ice bridge had closed across the river below the fall. to visit for any reason.
I have watched a fair number of shows about Niagara Falls as well as stories that have been set in the town, and this book ranks at the top with the best of them. Most definitely this is the book to read if you want to get a true feeling of what the area must have been like prior to it becoming a huge tourist mecca.
The character of Tom Cole is loosely based on true life river man Red Hill. Additional information about Red Hill and the events and rescues he was involved in.
The next two pictures show the whirlpool. The cable car crosses from Canada across the whirlpool to the other side which is also Canada. The next picture, the corner of land sticking out from the right is the United States.The character of Tom Cole is loosely based on true life river man Red Hill. Additional information about Red Hill and the events and rescues he was involved in.
You might also enjoy The Whirlpool by Jane Urquhart.
Additional Reviews of The Day the Falls Stood Still
Marie at Daisy's Book Journal


6 comments:
I loved this book! I remains one of my all-time favourites.
Nice review and great shots of the area.
Gorgeous pictures, especially the one with the rainbow.
Thanks for the review, and I love the photos!
Your photos are just amazing. I've never been to the Falls before but they are definitely on my must see list. The books sounds fantastic. It's going on my wish list today.
Thanks for this lovely review of my debut. Nice job incorporating your photos! I remeber the one of you and the book. Terrific.
All best,
Cathy
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Your comments about this natural wonder made me remember a visit to Niagara Falls a long time ago. Two beautiful girls took me there one night as the summer languished. I couldn't help but admire this Leviathan, and I suppose for the Falls we were insects whose amazement meant nothing. For some reason, the same idea kept ringing in my head, "The weakness of man, the strength of nature". The life of one of these girls, much later, would show me the meaning of the opposite idea "The strength of man the weakness of nature".
Jaime Galarza
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