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Between the Flowers: A Novel - A Heartwarming Story of Love and Friendship | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts, and Relaxing Reads
Between the Flowers: A Novel - A Heartwarming Story of Love and Friendship | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts, and Relaxing Reads
Between the Flowers: A Novel - A Heartwarming Story of Love and Friendship | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts, and Relaxing Reads

Between the Flowers: A Novel - A Heartwarming Story of Love and Friendship | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts, and Relaxing Reads

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Between the Flowers is Harriette Simpson Arnow's second novel. Written in the late 1930s, but unpublished until 1997, this early work shows the development of social and cultural themes that would continue in Arnow's later work: the appeal of wandering and of modern life, the countervailing desire to stay within a traditional community, and the difficulties of communication between men and women in such a community.    Between the Flowers goes far beyond categories of "local color," literary regionalism, or the agrarian novel, to the heart of human relationships in a modernized world. Arnow, who went on to write Hunter's Horn (1949) and The Dollmaker (1952)―her two most famous works―has continually been overlooked by critics as a regional writer. Ironically, it is her stinging realism that is seen as evidence of her realism, evidence that she is of the Cumberland―an area somehow more "regional" than others.     Beginning with an edition of critical essays on her work in 1991 and a complete original edition of Hunter's Horn in 1997, the Michigan State University Press is pleased to continue its effort to make available the timeless insight of Arnow's work with the posthumous publication of Between the Flowers.

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Harriette Simpson Arnow obviously loved the land and the people who inhabited it. Her exceptional powers of observation are present in her loving and detailed descriptions of flowers, trees, sunsets and fog, even the smell of rain on limestone. She takes the reader along with her into the hills and backwoods farms and shares the experience of being there through good times and bad. The hill-folk family of neighbors and friends comes to life with Ms. Arnow's sensitive understanding of human nature and her very skillful depiction of them. I really grew to care about Marsh and Delph as they grew into and through their relationship. I wish I could have known them... and I wish I had taken more time to read Ms. Arnow's works while she lived, so that I could tell her how wonderful her stories are. I think this is one of her best works!