TY - SER KW - Robert Pitcairn (1836-1909) KW - Edgar Thomson Works KW - Homestead Steel Works KW - Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919) KW - Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) KW - American Red Cross KW - Knights of Labor KW - legal profession KW - trade unions KW - Johnstown Flood of 1889 KW - Sarah Jane Negley (1817-1909) KW - steel industry KW - Adelaide Frick (1859-1931) AU - Kathleen Cambor AB - A novelization of the Johnstown Flood which follows the Fallon family: Frank, a steel mill foreman and Civil War veteran; Frank's son Daniel, a labor organizer; James Talbot, a lawyer hired for the club; and Frank's daughter Nora, an amateur naturalist who believes that the dam, built as an Eden for the captains of industry, is likely to fail. C1 - 1889 C3 - Allegheny Mountains; Allegheny County; Pittsburgh; Point Breeze; Clayton; Downtown; Homestead; Braddock; Cambria County; Lake Conemaugh; Little Conemaugh River; Johnstown; E. Conemaugh; South Fork; Cresson; Adams Twp.; South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club; C4 - Historical; Literary; Disaster; Environmental CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N2 - A novelization of the Johnstown Flood which follows the Fallon family: Frank, a steel mill foreman and Civil War veteran; Frank's son Daniel, a labor organizer; James Talbot, a lawyer hired for the club; and Frank's daughter Nora, an amateur naturalist who believes that the dam, built as an Eden for the captains of industry, is likely to fail. PB - Farrar, Straus & Giroux PP - New York PY - 2001 RN - Kathleen Cambor (1947— ) was born and raised in Pittsburgh, earning a degree in nursing at the University of Pittsburgh. She lives in Houston, where for many years she's taught in the University of Houston Creative Writing Program. EP - 258 p. TI - In Sunlight, in a Beautiful Garden ER -