To Claude and Amy Everett, their winter honeymoon in the Minnesota woods will be the first course to a life-time menu of...

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HONEYMOON

To Claude and Amy Everett, their winter honeymoon in the Minnesota woods will be the first course to a life-time menu of sweetmeats and savories. But the bill of fare proves to be somewhat more substantial when the young pair get caught up in the domestic struggles of their neighbors, and when Amy is nearly lost in a blizzard. Their return to Minneapolis, to their somewhat inadequate and modest apartment, is marked by the poignancy of idealistic love, but somewhat fortified by their mutual understanding that marriage in its most valid sense is an alloy of courage, dedication, and responsibility. There is a bit too much icing on this wedding cake, but its subject will probably recommend it to the upper teens.

Pub Date: Oct. 13, 1958

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Westminster

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 1958

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