And yet, what events precipitated such a reckless and life-changing decision? What was Annie's life like before her plunge? What led to her decision? She lived twenty years after her 1901 attempt; what followed her daring feat? This woman of the American Northeast was a schoolteacher, had seen Civil War horrors (her husband was killed at Gettysburg), and a dance instructor. In her many travels she experienced opulent 1880s Cuba, a month-long stay in Mexico City, and extended time in wild, rugged Texas. Annie was a courageous, intelligent woman ahead of her time-for one thing, few women traveled at the time. She also dealt with one life tragedy after another. This historical fiction work, written by a relative, portrays a far from sanitized version of Annie's adventurous life. Meticulously researched, it also has bonus material: Annie's trip over the Falls in her own words! Book jacket.
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