Dearly Beloved (novel) explained

Dearly Beloved
Author:Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Harcourt Brace
Pub Date:1962
Pages:202

Dearly Beloved is a 1962 novel by the American writer Anne Morrow Lindbergh. It takes place during a New England wedding ceremony and consists of the reflections of the wedding guests.[1]

Reception

The book sold more than 100,000 copies and was on the New York Times Best Seller list for nearly 30 weeks.[2] Kirkus Reviews wrote: "It is a sensitive—at times a tragic—book, penetrating the depths of men's and women's souls, as line after line of the service is spoken, with its meaning enlarged, heightened by the lives of the listeners. ... The composite that emerges is a many hued tapestry, almost flawless in projection and performance."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Dearly beloved : a theme and variations. WorldCat. 782854 . 2016-10-22.
  2. Book: Hertog, Susan. 2010. Anne Morrow Lindbergh: Her Life. New York City. Anchor Books. 460. 978-0-385-46973-9.
  3. Web site: Dearly Beloved by Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Kirkus Reviews. 1962-06-06. 2016-10-22.