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The Day the Falls Stood Still [Hardcover]

Cathy Marie Buchanan
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (115 customer reviews)

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Book Description

August 25, 2009
Steeped in the intriguing history of Niagara Falls, this epic love story is as rich, spellbinding, and majestic as the falls themselves.

1915. The dawn of the hydroelectric power era in Niagara Falls. Seventeen-year-old Bess Heath has led a sheltered existence as the youngest daughter of the director of the Niagara Power Company. After graduation day at her boarding school, she is impatient to return to her picturesque family home near Niagara Falls. But when she arrives, nothing is as she had left it. Her father has lost his job at the power company, her mother is reduced to taking in sewing from the society ladies she once entertained, and Isabel, her vivacious older sister, is a shadow of her former self. She has shut herself in her bedroom, barely eating--and harboring a secret.

The night of her return, Bess meets Tom Cole by chance on a trolley platform. She finds herself inexplicably drawn to him--against her family's strong objections. He is not from their world. Rough-hewn and fearless, he lives off what the river provides and has an uncanny ability to predict the whims of the falls. His daring river rescues render him a local hero and cast him as a threat to the power companies that seek to harness the power of the falls for themselves. 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 and her future.

Set against the tumultuous backdrop of Niagara Falls, at a time when daredevils shot the river rapids in barrels and great industrial fortunes were made and lost as quickly as lives disappeared, The Day the Falls Stood Still is an intoxicating debut novel.


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From Publishers Weekly

Set against the backdrop of WWI and Niagara Falls, this debut tells the story of young Bess Heath and her struggle to navigate a quickly modernizing world. A child of privilege, Bess sees her fortunes change when her father loses his job. Cast into poverty, her family disgraced, Bess tries to hold things together while her sister slips into depression, her father drinks and her mother withdraws. After another tragedy strikes, Bess finds comfort in the love of Tom Cole, a river man with a mysterious connection to the falls. Overcoming the deep privation of the war and their own limited means, the two begin building a life together and renew their commitment to each other and their family. Based loosely on the history of Niagara river man William Red Hill, the book incorporates mock newspaper articles with limited success, but does integrate some detailed depictions of domestic life and fascinating natural history into an otherwise uneventful romance. (Sept.)
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"As much a love story between author and river as between star-crossed central characters." ---USA Today
--This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Voice; First Edition edition (August 25, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401340970
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401340971
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 0.9 x 9.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (115 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #855,205 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

CATHY MARIE BUCHANAN is the author of The Painted Girls and The Day the Falls Stood Still. Published January 2013, The Painted Girls has garnered rave reviews and been showered with special attention--everything from selection as a People Magazine pick to designation as a book "People Are Talking About" by Vogue to inclusion in Entertainment Weekly's Must List. Also an IndieNext pick, The Painted Girls debuted on the New York Times bestsellers list and is a #1 national bestseller in Canada. The Day the Falls Stood Still, her debut novel, is a New York Times bestseller, a Barnes & Noble Recommends selection, and an IndieNext pick. She holds a BSc (Biochemistry) and an MBA from Western University. Born and raised in Niagara Falls, Ontario, she now resides in Toronto.

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Customer Reviews

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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Day the Falls Stood Still July 28, 2009
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It was hard to believe that this book was the author's first. It was very well written. The setting is 1915-1923 Niagara Falls, Canada. Loosely based on an historical figure, it also details the history of the Falls and the beginning of the Hydro-Electric powerhouse with the spread of the use of electricity during this time frame. But more than that, it is a story of love and passion between two people, a 17 year old year girl, Bess, and the river man Tom. Tom not only has love and passion for Bess, he has a deep and abiding passion for the Niagara River and the Falls and is dismayed at how the river is being diverted for the making of electricity. He is following in the footsteps of his grandfather, also a river man. Both had became well known for their astounding ability to understand the river and their ability to predict danger and being able to rescue people and bodies out of the river.

This book is a wonderful glimpse into the lifestyles of this period in time when so much was changing in our world. Tom goes off to serve in the war that we now call World War One while Bess stays home to raise their son and earn their living dressmaking. We see how the electric companies worked to show people how much better their lives would be with all the electric appliances that would be possible is only they were permitted to divert even more water from the Falls for making electricity. Some going so far as to thinking that it wouldn't be a big deal if the Falls were drained dry to make the electricity. If you have every seen the Falls aren't you glad they didn't succeed?

This book is about real people going through real struggles with finances, personal philosophy and ethics, caring friends, crumbling friendships and betrayals, and passions that rules their lives and homes. Although there were sad moments in the book, there were also those wonderful moments of triumph as they turn those bad times into growth of character.

This is an excellent novel unlike many that seem to think the only way to write a novel is to see how depressed they can make the reader. This book makes you want to cheer on the characters as they stood steadfast on their own moral ethics no matter if they were the lone voice crying in the wilderness. As I finished the book, I thought how much fun it would be to take another trip to Niagara Falls and see if we could find and see them through the eyes of the books' characters. Unfortunately, our world has become closed tighter and we no longer can take a day trip to the Falls without a passport.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Really enjoyed this book! July 24, 2009
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I picked this book on a whim, and I am so glad I did! I thoroughly and unexpectedly loved this book. I found the two main characters, Bess and Tom, to be sympathetic and likable people. The background setting of Niagara Falls was very interesting and I even enjoyed the tidbits about dress making. While I did not necessarily love them, I also liked the way the author included newspaper articles about some of the events surrounding the Falls- cool detail I thought. The book definitely had some very sad details, mainly regarding Bess's family, but the book moved right along with ups and downs. I will definitely recommend this book and I feel that it would also make a good Book Club selection.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Started strong, but limped to the end August 28, 2009
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The Niagara 1915-1923 is the setting of Cathy Marie Buchanan's debut novel, The Day the Falls Stood Still. I would call it a naturalist's love story. Bess, seventeen years old, notices not all is right in her world as her school year at Loretta (a Catholic women's boarding school) draws to a close. Her father and sister are not there to bring her home. A kind stranger offers to help her with her trunk, and her world is further set askew. Tom Cole enters her life as she finds her home in ruins: father jobless and taken to drinking, sister abandoned by beau and recluse in her room, and her mother as taken to dressmaking from her one time friends in high society Niagara (Canada). Mystery and secrets about this new home life give way fast, as the story rushes through subplots and characters, just as swiftly as the river. Defiance pays off, relationships change or end, and society changes in a span of several years. But above all the human foolishness is always the river and the falls dominating.

Buchanan fictionalizes real life river man, Red Hill in the character Tom Cole. Many stories and myths about the river are real, although told through some fictional characters. This was the best part. I found the beginning to be rushed, trying to grab the audience's attention, but revealing too much too soon. The middle lagged a bit, but I anticipated a wowing end. Instead I got a limping story looking for an end, and it felt like Buchanan settled. Environmentalism and love of nature saturate this story, which is fine, but it dragged the momentum of the human drama numerous times. This book reminded me continually of Drowning Ruth: A Novel (Oprah's Book Club). Not only because it is about a woman during and after WWI, but also because it is about family secrets, forbidden love, the natural surroundings, and it eventually got tedious towards the end until it finally did end, and it was rather weak.

It was not a bad book. It was difficult to read. I just expected more drama. The myths and descriptions of the river were wonderful. Especially in today's world where environmental concerns are at a high, it was a nice read. The beginning was engaging, but it just could not carry out the plot. It got boring and tedious. I wanted to like it more than I did. With such a beautiful, dynamic, and inspirational muse as the Niagara, I expected more.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Slow to start, but stick with it!
I really enjoyed this book. I loved the way the characters behaved within the constraints of their time. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Book Noter
3.0 out of 5 stars Great, until the last 1/3 of the book
I really enjoyed the story as it unfolded, until about 2/3 the way through the book. Then things got a little dull and uninteresting. At that point I was committed to finishing.
Published 14 days ago by Tania Thomson
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating story.
Character development excellent - I felt like I was living along with the heroine. Original story & that is what I really enjoy.
Published 18 days ago by hiplainslady
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to put down!
A very enjoyable reading experience, very emotionally fulfilling book. I felt like I was right there at the falls. I recommend reading this book.
Published 22 days ago by paula a caliendo
5.0 out of 5 stars Niagara Falls
I bought the book because I read The Painted Girls. It was synchronicity since I'm going to Niagara Falls in August to celebrate my 70th birthday. I loved both books.
Published 27 days ago by Linda K. Williams
5.0 out of 5 stars Insight
Enlightening historical perspective of the energy sources. My Dad told me stories like this. Hydroelectric power often described as "renewable" energy. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ann Strong
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read!
I enjoyed The Day the Falls Stood Still. It merged historical events with fictional characters. It was a love story that at times made me cry and at others made me want to cheer. Read more
Published 1 month ago by jam
5.0 out of 5 stars memorable!
Another good read this month, The Day the Falls Stood Still leaves a lasting impression.
Thoughtfully drawn characters make this book worthwhile, along with a gripping... Read more
Published 1 month ago by M. Kersting
5.0 out of 5 stars Steadfast perseverance and bravery in the face of formidable odds
This excellent literary adventure won't grab ya' right away, but grab ya' it will. It'll shake you, refusing to let go. And make no mistake: this is a literary work. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Guy Crouchback
3.0 out of 5 stars The Day the Falls Stood Still
Interesting facts about old Niagara Falls. Story is a little slow and needs more depth to move it along more.
Published 1 month ago by Josie Glover
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