Review
"Over the pictures, the vases, the old brown plush rocking-chairs and the stool, over the three gilt chairs, over the new chintz-covered easy chair and the gray velure sofa over everything everywhere, was the familiar coating of smoke and grime... Yet here was not fault of housewifery; the curse could not be lifted, as the ingrained smudges permanent on the once white woodwork proved. The grime was perpetually renewed; scrubbing only ground it in." from the novel
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Book Description
This is Booth Tarkington's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel
Alice Adams. Tarkington was, in his day, one of the most popular American novelists, with
The Two Vanrevels and
Mary's Neck appearing on the annual best-seller lists nine times. His works included
The Gentleman from Indiana, Monsieur Beaucaire, The Two Vanrevels, Penrod, The Turmoil, Seventeen, The Magnificent Ambersons, Alice Adams, Gentle Julia, The Midlander, The Plutocrat, Claire Ambler, Penrod Jashber, Mirthful Haven, Mary's Neck, and
Presenting Lily Mars.
--This text refers to an alternate
Paperback
edition.