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I know that Joyce Carol Oates is considered one of the greatest writers of our time, but her focus on the mundane details of peoples lives make her books very hard to finish.
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One of JCO's best books! The beginning drags you in with a bride whose new husband goes over the falls. From them on you follow the main characters through the decades as they interact with history and fate.
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Slow first few pages - and then you can't put it down
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I enjoyed this story, a man kills himself on his honeymoon by throwing himself into the Niagra Falls. His widow gets remarried and then, as life goes on, she gets a little nutty. Very good story, different to say the least.
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It is 1950 and after a disastrous honeymoon night Ariah young husband throws himself into the roaring waters of Niagara. Thus begins a 7 day vigil in the mist waiting for his body to be found. what follows is a passionate love affair, marriage and family a seemingly perfect existant. Set againt the historic backdrop of Niagara Falls.
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Held my interest, kept waiting for a big revelation at the end but it never came.

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Katt) wrote on 7/9/2006...
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Widowed on her wedding night when her new husband, a young minister and latent homosexual, throws himself into the falls, Ariah Littrell, the plain, awkward daughter of a minister, henceforth considers herself damned. Her bleak future becomes miraculously bright when Dirk Burnaby, a handsome, wealthy bon vivant with an altruistic heart, falls in love with the media-dubbed Widow-Bride. Their rapturous happiness is shadowed only by Ariah's illogical conviction over the years that Dirk will leave her and their three children someday. Her unreasonable fear becomes self-fulfilling when her increasingly unstable behavior, combined with Dirk's obsessed but chaste involvement with Nina Olshaker, a young mother who enlists his help in alerting the city fathers to the pestilential conditions in the area later to be known as Love Canal, opens a chasm in their marriage. His gentle heart inspired by a need for justice, Dirk takes on the powerful, corrupt politicians, his former peers and pals, in a disastrous lawsuit that ruins him socially and financially and results in his death.