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In 1934, Caroline Miller's novel LAMB IN HIS BOSOM won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature. It was the first novel by a Georgian to win a Pulitzer, soon followed by Margaret Mitchell's GONE WITH THE WIND in 1937. In fact, LAMB was largely responsible for the discovery of GONE WITH THE WIND;... read more

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This is book 2 of 11 in Publishers Weekly Bestselling Novels in 1934. (authoritative list)

Preceded by Anthony Adverse, and followed by So Red the Rose.

This is book 1934 of 83 in Pulitzer Prize Winners - Fiction. (authoritative list)

Preceded by The Store, and followed by Now in November.

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  1. Caroline Pafford Miller (Author)

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