The Day the Falls Stood Still

The Day the Falls Stood Still

by Cathy Marie Buchanan (Author)

Synopsis

Bess Heath is born to a life of privilege, one bound by Edwardian convention and a duty to marry well. But in 1915, on the verge of her eighteenth birthday, she returns home from school to an unfamiliar scene - the elegance of the life she once knew has vanished, her father is a broken man, jobless and losing hope, and her mother is struggling to keep the family afloat. Isabel, the lively, charismatic sister Bess has always relied on is almost unrecognisable. Her engagement called off, she languishes in her bedroom, brooding and refusing to eat. And all the while the society Bess has always known faces its own transition - one where the magnificence of Niagara Falls is threatened by the power companies that seek to harness its power for themselves. Forced into an early adulthood, Bess finds solace with riverman Tom Cole, against her family's strong objections. He is not from their world. Rough-hewn and guileless, Tom has as uncanny knack for reading the Niagara's whims and a reputation for daring rescues on the river. He understands better than anyone the awesome and potentially devastating power of the falls and consoles her through a tragedy that nearly ruins her. But as their lives become more fully entwined, Bess is forced to make a painful choice between what she wants and what is best for her family...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hutchinson
Published: 04 Feb 2010

ISBN 10: 0091925967
ISBN 13: 9780091925963
Book Overview: From a remarkable new voice in fiction, a powerful debut novel set in Niagara Falls in the early twentieth century.

Media Reviews
This is a wonderful love story about two people from opposite sides of the tracks enduring the hardest of hardships to be together ... Buchanan weaves Niagara Falls' history and her storytelling together masterfully. Elle (US) More that just a captivating historical novel about Niagara Falls. It is a highly spiritual tale of family, love, loss, class, early environmentalism and the battles fought to make citizens aware of the natural sacrifices made in the name of progress... a story as mesmerizing as staring at the river as it plunges over the falls... readers who love strong female characters and those who appreciate the vicissitudes of history will relish Buchanan's tale. Publishers Weekly A romantic take on Niagara Falls life in the early 20th century...Buchanan's prose is elegant. Kirkus Reviews
Author Bio
Cathy Marie Buchanan was born and bred in Niagara Falls, Ontario. She has had many of her short stories published in Canadian literary journals. The Day the Falls Stood Still is her first novel.