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Highlights
- "If John Steinbeck's mighty Grapes of Wrath is the tragic novel of the Great Depression, then Heaven's My Destination is its comic masterpiece.
- Author(s): Thornton Wilder
- 256 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Classics
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Book Synopsis
"If John Steinbeck's mighty Grapes of Wrath is the tragic novel of the Great Depression, then Heaven's My Destination is its comic masterpiece. --J.D. McClatchy
A hilarious tale about goodness in a fallen world, Heaven's My Destination introduces George Marvin Brush, one of Thornton Wilder's most memorable characters. Brush, a traveling textbook salesman, is a fervent religious convert who is determined to lead a good life. With sad and sometimes hilarious consequences, his travels take him through smoking cars, bawdy houses, banks, and campgrounds from Texas to Illinois--and into the soul of Depression-era America itself.
This special edition includes an updated afterword by Wilder's nephew, Tappan Wilder, with illuminating material about the author and book.
Review Quotes
"Brilliant and sharp. . . . Wilder's best novel." -- Edmund Wilson, The New Republic
"Here is a book that provides total pleasure--a picaresque contemporary Candide or Don Quixote, written with both affection and a gimlet eye. . . . It reads like a loving comedy." -- New Yorker
"One of the most American books ever written. . . . Thornton Wilder's best, and most unexpected, book." -- Wilfrid Sheed
"A good sardonic etching of this most godless of American ages." -- Commonweal