Great Falls

Great Falls
Author: Steve Watkins
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-04-12
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0763687332

One brother home from war. The other desperate to save him. A gripping journey together to the river's end. Shane has always worshiped his big brother, Jeremy. But three tours in Iraq and Afghanistan have taken their toll, and the easy-go-lucky brother Shane knew has been replaced by a surly drunk who carries his loaded 9mm with him everywhere and lives in the basement because he can’t face life with his wife and two small children. When Jeremy shows up after Shane’s football game and offers to take him to the family cabin overnight, Shane goes along — both to get away from a humiliation on the field and to keep an eye on Jeremy, who’s AWOL from his job at Quantico and seems to have a shorter fuse than ever. But as the camping trip turns into a days-long canoe trip down the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers, Shane realizes he’s in way over his head — and has no idea how to persuade Jeremy to return home and get the help he needs before it’s too late. In a novel at once gripping and heartbreaking, Steve Watkins offers a stark exploration of the unseen injuries left by war.

A Great Fall

A Great Fall
Author: Mildred Savage
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1970
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780671202194

Paterson Great Falls

Paterson Great Falls
Author: Marcia A. Dente
Publisher: Landmarks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781609497255

The story of Paterson is the story of its Great Falls. European settlers were awed by the natural wonder that the Lenni-Lenape called Acquackanonk. Fulfilling Alexander Hamilton's vision, the Falls fueled Paterson's development into the leader of the nation's Industrial Revolution, powering mills and factories into the twentieth century. In 1967, the Great Falls became a National Natural Landmark and then a National Historic Landmark District in 1976. Finally, in 2011, the Falls was designated a National Historic Park. Join Patersonian Marcia Dente as she explores the beauty and industry of Paterson's Great Falls.

Grounded

Grounded
Author: Jon Tester
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0062977504

An inspiring and eye-opening memoir showing how Democrats can reconnect with rural and red-state voters, from Montana’s three-term democratic senator Senator Jon Tester is a rare voice in Congress. He is the only United States senator who manages a full-time job outside of the Senate—as a farmer. But what has really come to distinguish Tester in the Senate is his commitment to accountability, his ability to stand up to Donald Trump, and his success in, time and again, winning red state voters back to the Democratic Party. In Grounded, Tester shares his early life, his rise in the Democratic party, his vision for helping rural America, and his strategies for reaching red state voters. Leaning deeply into lessons on the value of authenticity and hard work that he learned growing up on his family’s 1,800-acre farm near the small town of Big Sandy, Montana—the same farm he continues to work today with his wife, Sharla—Tester has made his political career a testament to crossing the divides of class and geography. The media and Democrats too often discount rural people as Trump supporters; Tester knows better. His voice is vital to the public discourse as we seek to understand the issues that are important to rural and working-class America in not just the 2020 election but also for years to come. A heartfelt and inspiring memoir from a courageous voice, Grounded shows us that the biggest threat to our democracy isn’t a president who has no moral compass. It’s politicians who don’t understand the value of accountability and hard work. Tester demonstrates that if American democracy is to survive, we must put our trust in the values that keep us grounded.

The Great War

The Great War
Author: Cyril Falls
Publisher:
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2008
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN:

Climbers' Guide to the Great Falls of the Potomac

Climbers' Guide to the Great Falls of the Potomac
Author: Potomac Appalachian Trail Club. Mountaineering Section
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Great Falls of the Potomac (Md. and Va.)
ISBN: 9780915746873

Revised and enlarged with dozens of new climbing routes.

Cascade County and Great Falls

Cascade County and Great Falls
Author: Ken Robison
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011-03-07
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 143962545X

Great Falls, on the Missouri River, began as a city of sun, water, and future. Long a crossroads for Native Americans, in 1805, the Lewis and Clark Expedition portaged the great falls of the Missouri. Early development combined electrical power from dams with mineral resources from nearby mountains to power smelters and refineries. The railroad stimulated growth as Great Falls became a dynamic Electric City at the heart of the mountains and valleys of Cascade County. Today the river, ranching and farming, regional retail, and medical facilities combine with cultural and recreational tourism and Montanas largest military presence. Great Falls boasts Montanas greatest ethnic diversity, with the states largest Native American and African American populations. A world-class symphony and the renowned Charles M. Russell Museum help round out Great Falls as Montanas All-American City.