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Craven, Margaret 1901(?)–: Critical Essay by Evie Wilson and Michael Mccue

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Margaret Craven's [Walk Gently This Good Earth], a family saga, again demonstrates that she is an author of considerable talent…. All is not blissful in the Westcott home. There is a death and a rejection by one daughter. The family must also cope with the social turmoil caused by the Great Depression and World War II. Yet as Craven simply and evocatively depicts, the Westcotts are a strong, close-knit group, and in their family the traditional values are dominant. Their love for each other and for the land will draw teen readers to their story.

Evie Wilson and Michael McCue, "For the Young Adult: 'Walk Gently This Good Earth'," in Wilson Library Bulletin (copyright © 1978 by the H. W. Wilson Company), Vol. 52, No. 6, February, 1978, p. 495.

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