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How Dear to My Heart

by Emily Kimbrough, Helen E. Hokinson
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Overview

Best known for Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, written with Cornelia Otis Skinner, Emily Kimbrough was one of the most popular writers of this century. How Dear to My Heart, first published in 1944, is her tribute to a happy childhood spent in Muncie, Indiana, a humorous glance over her shoulder at the way things used to be.

"This is more than a funny book, a period piece. Dignity and love are never quaint. They were the essence of this civilization. They are the essence of a book which is going to be dear to a lot of hearts besides the author." —Boston Globe (on the original publication)

"... poignant, evocative, humorous." —Indiana Magazine of History

Synopsis

Best known for Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, written with Cornelia Otis Skinner, Emily Kimbrough was one of the most popular writers of this century. How Dear to My Heart, first published in 1944, is her tribute to a happy childhood spent in Muncie, Indiana, a humorous glance over her shoulder at the way things used to be.

"This is more than a funny book, a period piece. Dignity and love are never quaint. They were the essence of this civilization. They are the essence of a book which is going to be dear to a lot of hearts besides the author." — Boston Globe (on the original publication)

"... poignant, evocative, humorous." — Indiana Magazine of History

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1991
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Pages
267
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780253206855

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