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GALLERY HOURS:
Tuesday–Friday 11:00am–6:00pm

Saturday 11:00am–2:00pm.

Literature Program
 

Monday, July 20 at 6:00 pm

Talking Leaves…Books and Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center presents

Thundering Waters by Christen E. Civiletto: Talk & Book Signing

Join us at Hallwalls for an evening with Christen E. Civiletto, environmental lawyer, law school adjunct, former Niagara Falls resident, and author of Thundering Waters: The Toxic Legacy of Niagara Falls.

This event will consist of a presentation from the author to be followed by book signing. This presentation is free and open to the public with books for purchase available from Talking Leaves. The best ways to show your support are purchase of a book from Talking Leaves and donation to Hallwalls via donation station at the event.

"Simultaneously a crime thriller, environmental exposé, geographic history, and personal memoir, Civiletto's granular examination of an ecological disaster makes for sobering, frightening reading."

—Booklist

More About the Book

"Welcome to the true crime book about a waterfall. In this book, author Christen E. Civiletto takes us to Niagara Falls, but rather than focusing on the natural beauty, she dives deep into the millions of tons of toxic and radioactive waste that’s been dumped, incinerated, and vented into the area over decades. The birthplace of the commercial electro-chemical industry by virtue of sheer, hydrodynamic power, the falls and the surrounding area have paid a steep price, and it behooves us all to consider that price, and just who will end up paying it."---Liz Greene, Nautilus

How corporate kingpins built their empires by poisoning a treasured natural wonder

Few images from the natural world conjure the same awe, power, and amazement as Niagara Falls. Each year, millions flock from around the world to hear the roar of the falls, feel and smell the spray, and maybe take in the sight up close by boat. What they don't know—nor do most of the locals—is that the city of Niagara Falls is the setting of one of the most shocking and horrific tales of environmental desecration of the past hundred plus years.

By virtue of the Falls' might, Niagara Falls was the birthplace of the commercial electro-chemical industry—and for decades, those massive corporations dumped, buried, vented, incinerated, and piled their millions of tons of toxic and radioactive waste in the surrounding farmlands, rivers, meadows, and empty lots. Venture minutes from the waterfall, and you'll find the bones of a decrepit city. Its residents are plagued by major health problems, often at rates that far exceed state and national averages. The harm is ongoing and generational. As in all such cases, the poor and marginalized bear the brunt of the injury.

Environmental attorney Christen Civiletto relates how the major chemical kingpins of the twentieth century relentlessly and indiscriminately laid waste to Niagara Falls in her eye-opening, harrowing, intimate new book, Thundering Waters: The Toxic Legacy of Niagara Falls. Expertly interweaving environmental crime, history, and memoir, Thundering Waters exposes the astonishing story of exploitation and ongoing abuse lurking in the shadows of one of the world’s most treasured natural wonders.

About the Author

Christen E. Civiletto is an environmental lawyer, law school adjunct, and former Niagara Falls resident. She earned her law degree from Vanderbilt Law School and has spearheaded high-profile litigation on behalf of hundreds of sick Niagara County residents against municipalities and major chemical polluters. Civiletto is also the cohost of the popular BOOKSTORM Podcast, on which she has interviewed hundreds of bestselling authors