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Cross Creek, in the 1942 edition published by Grosset and Dunlap, is a literary treasure that immerses readers in the unique world of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, a celebrated American author and Pulitzer Prize winner.
£33.00
Cross Creek, in the 1942 edition published by Grosset and Dunlap, is a literary treasure that immerses readers in the unique world of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, a celebrated American author and Pulitzer Prize winner.
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (good)
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap
Year: 1942
Cross Creek, in the 1942 edition published by Grosset and Dunlap, is a literary treasure that immerses readers in the unique world of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, a celebrated American author and Pulitzer Prize winner. This autobiographical work is a captivating exploration of her life as a writer and her experiences in the rural community of Cross Creek, Florida.
Rawlings' prose is as vibrant and colorful as the Florida landscape she describes. She shares her observations of the natural world, the people of Cross Creek, and the challenges and joys of living in harmony with nature. Her writing captures the essence of a bygone era in rural America, where the rhythms of life were dictated by the changing seasons and the resilience of the human spirit.
"Cross Creek" is a celebration of the land and its inhabitants, both human and animal. Rawlings' deep connection to the environment and her ability to convey the beauty and complexity of the natural world are at the heart of this work.
This 1942 edition published by Grosset and Dunlap preserves Rawlings' evocative prose and the spirit of a time and place that continue to captivate readers. It is a literary journey that invites us to appreciate the simplicity and authenticity of rural life and the enduring power of nature's wonders.
The pages are generally clean and the text block is tight. There's an inscription on the ffep and numerous tears and creases to the dust cover (see images). The boards are in very good condition, however the dust cover flap has been taped to the pastedown (see images).