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The Falls (Oates novel)

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Publication date
  
2004

OCLC
  
54685807

LC Class
  
PS3565.A8 F355 2004

Author
  
Joyce Carol Oates

Publisher
  
Ecco Press

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Pages
  
481

Dewey Decimal
  
813/.54 22

Originally published
  
2004

Page count
  
481

Country
  
United States of America

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ISBN
  
0-06-072228-2 (first edition)

Preceded by
  
The Tattooed Girl: A Novel

Similar
  
Works by Joyce Carol Oates, Other books

The Falls is a novel by Joyce Carol Oates, originally published in 2004 by the Ecco Press, and winner of the 2005 Prix Femina Etranger.

It tells the story of Ariah, a woman whose husband threw himself over Niagara Falls on their honeymoon. The rest of the book is the story of her life afterward and family, and how she finds love, then loses it when Ariah's new husband becomes engrossed in his work on what was to become the Love Canal case. The novel spans the time between 1950, when environmental issues were literally unheard of and 1978, when these issues became the object of nationwide interest and concern. The author makes use of information about the Love Canal scandal and uses information provided by the two books by Lois Marie Gibbs, Love Canal:My Story, and Love Canal:The Story Continues.

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