Description
Lulu Bett lives in a small town with her sister Ina and Ina's husband Dwightâ"a dentist who rules his household with self-righteous smugness. The unmarried Lulu has learned that she cannot question her role as chief cook, housekeeper, and gracious presence. But when Dwight's sophisticated brother Ninian comes to visit, Lulu finds in herself a surprising witâ"and the boldness to accept his playful proposal of marriage.
Through her appealing, determined heroine, Zona Gale satirically dispatches a sheaf of the social assumptions of her day, from male supremacy to the security of marriage. First published in 1920,
Miss Lulu Bett was immediately acclaimed, and went on to become one of two bestselling novels of the year. Together with four of Gale's short storiesâ"including the O. Henry award-winning âBridal Pondââ"
Miss Lulu Bett reflects Gale's broad progressive interests and the fast-paced, affecting prose which made her one of the most popular writers of her time and a classic American storteller.
âA great book . . . the telling is almost incomparableâ -- Robert Benchley,
The World
âEloquent. . . .
Miss Lulu Bett is without flawâ --
The Atlantic Monthly
âIt has a narrowly limned beauty. . . . The book stands as a signal accomplishment in American lettersâ --
The New Republic