In Sunlight, in a Beautiful Garden
In Sunlight, In a Beautiful Garden (2001) is a historical novel by American writer Kathleen Cambor.[1] It is based around events of the Johnstown Flood of 1889, when more than 2,000 people drowned after the collapse of the South Fork Dam. It has fictional characters in major roles, with historical figures as minor characters. DescriptionThe novel portrays historical figures of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, such as the industrialists Henry Clay Frick, Andrew Mellon, and Andrew Carnegie, in cameo roles. Fictional characters include Frank Fallon, a steel mill foreman and American Civil War veteran; his son Daniel, a labor organizer; James Talbot, a lawyer hired for the club; and his daughter Nora, an amateur naturalist who believes that the dam, built to provide an Eden for the captains of industry, is likely to fail.[2] ReceptionThe novel was selected as a New York Times Notable Book of 2001. References
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