Lamb in His Bosom
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1933 novel by Caroline Miller
Lamb in His Bosom is a
Pulitzer Prize for the Novel[1] in 1934. It also won the Prix Femina
in 1934 and became an immediate best-seller.
The story of a poor white woman growing to maturity in the Pre-Civil War rural south. The personal and extended family struggles, and ups and downs of day-to-day living, in the rural culture. The author mastered the ability to express her thoughts with rural charm, naivety, with the vernacular dialect and cultural biases intact.
References
- ^ "Lamb in His Bosom, by Caroline Miller (Harper)". Pulitzer.org. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
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