About The Author(exerpt fom his blog): "LeVick was born and raised on the Niagara Frontier, growing up on the Upper Niagara River. He spent his formative years as a ‘river rat’, not in awe, but in fear of the mighty Cataract, viewing it as a threat to his Upper river escapades. More than once, LeVick and his fellow rats barely escaped the swift current while tubing down the river or fishing off of Navy Island in a rubber raft above the great Falls.
His perspective changed the first time he went down into the gorge below the Falls and “discovered” the lower river. There, like Saul on the road to Damascus, he was overcome by the wonder of the river and consumed by the mystery of it"
My Thoughts On The Book: Having been to the Falls in 2012 when Nick Wallenda walked them and reading several legends and histories about the Falls, I was very excited to review this book. I was disappointed at how slow the book started out. I did not think the first journey would ever end. The Underground Railroad part of the journey was very intereting and since my class just studied Harriet Tubman it was enjoyable to hear her story in a different light. I really hated the language used in this story and that kept me from really enjoying this book. I honestly could not wait for it to end so I could be done.
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