In Rare Books and Manuscripts, University Libraries, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (#1959-0009R/VF Lit)
Source of Acquisition
Gift of William L. Werner.
Biographical or Historical Sketch
Zona Gale was a popular American journalist and author. Although she worked in New York City for a time, it was her small-town Wisconsin roots that inspired her most successful works. Her early, romantic novels gave way to more realistic depictions of small-town life, culminating with a Pulitzer Prize in 1921 for a dramatization of her novel, Miss Lulu Bett. She expressed her theme as, "Life is something more than that which we believe it to be."
Binding notes
Housed in ShareBox 073 boxShare073 GST/P/1/5 c.1 (Archival/Manuscript Material) bound in ShareBox 073