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LAMB IN HIS BOSOM
Caroline Miller
Cover of LAMB IN HIS BOSOM

LAMB IN HIS BOSOM

by Caroline Miller

Harper · 1993

Peak rank

#1

Weeks on list

24

Weeks at #1

8

Debuted

May 1934

Chart History

#1510151934
dashed = off the list

24 weeks on the Hardcover Fiction list, including 8 weeks at #1

This 1934 Pulitzer Prize winner tells the story of a pair of young newlyweds in antebellum rural Georgia. In 1934, Caroline Miller's novel Lamb in His Bosom won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature. It was the first novel by a Georgia author to win a Pulitzer, soon followed by Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind in 1937. In fact, Lamb was largely responsible for the discovery of Gone With the Wind; after reading Miller's novel, Macmillan editor Harold S. Latham sought other southern novels and authors, and found Margaret Mitchell. Caroline Miller was fascinated by the other Old South-not the romantic inhabitants of Gone With the Wind, but rather the poor people of the south Georgia backwoods, who never owned a slave or planned to fight a war. The story of Cean and Lonzo, a young couple who begin their married lives two decades before the Civil War, Lamb in His Bosom is a fascinating account of social customs and material realities among settlers of the Georgia frontier. At the same time, Lamb in His Bosom transcends regional history as Miller's quietly lyrical prose style pays poignant tribute to a woman's life lived close to nature-the nature outside her and the nature within.

All Appearances

1NEWMay 21, 1934wk 1
2↓1May 28, 1934wk 2
1↑1June 4, 1934wk 3
1July 2, 1934wk 7
1July 9, 1934wk 8
2↓1July 23, 1934wk 10
3↓1July 30, 1934wk 11
2↑1August 6, 1934wk 12

Details

ISBN-13
9781561450749
ISBN-10
156145074X
Published
1993
Publisher
Harper
Categories
Fiction

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