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1950s: A novel set against the most magical of backdrops is a fascinating read.
1950s: A novel set against the most magical of backdrops is a fascinating read.
1950 and, after a disastrous honeymoon night, Ariah Erskine’s young husband throws himself into the roaring waters of Niagara Falls.
Ariah, “the Widow Bride of the Falls,” begins a relentless seven-day vigil in the mist, waiting for his body to be found. But then to everyone’s shock and surprise, she falls in love with a local man. However, the tragedy which threw them together looks set to tear them apart.
What can you say about one of the most iconic landscapes and settings ever? To see it is to believe it but to read about a story about those who used to live beside it, especially long before the tourists came flocking is especially fascinating.
This literarily draws you in like the water of the falls is in itself captivating, it shows the waterfalls as much more than just a water fall This is a fascinating and stunning landscape to see. You look but your eyes can’t take it in or image the story behind it. This book helps with that.
“The great falls at Niagara: one of the seven wonders of the world”