Too Close to the Falls: A Memoir
400
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
1999
Adult
Too Close to the Falls: A Memoir by Catherine Gildiner recounts her experiences growing up near Niagara Falls in the 1950s. The memoir details her unique childhood, filled with adventures and eccentric characters, as she helps her father's pharmacy business. Through these stories, Catherine provides insights into her formative years and the impact of her unconventional upbringing.
Too Close to the Falls: A Memoir by Catherine Gildiner is often praised for its engaging storytelling and vivid depiction of 1950s small-town life. Readers appreciate the author's humor and unique childhood experiences. However, some critique the memoir's pacing and occasional repetition. Overall, it's a memorable and charming narrative with relatable themes.
Readers who enjoy Too Close to the Falls: A Memoir would appreciate insightful childhood recollections and quirky, small-town tales. Fans of Jean Shepherd's A Christmas Story or Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes may find this memoir engaging due to its humorous and nostalgic narrative style.
400
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
1999
Adult
We’re just getting started
Add this title to our list of requested Study Guides!