This early work by Rachel Field was originally published in 1942
and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory
biography. 'And Now Tomorrow' is a best-selling novel that was
adapted into a film in 1944. Rachel Lyman Field was an American
novelist, Poet, and Children's author, born in New York City,
United States, on 19th September 1894. Field went on to produce
many works of both adult fiction, plays, and children's fiction.
Her most successful children's work was Hitty, the First Hundred
Years (1929), which received the Newbury Award in 1930, for the
year's "most distinguished contribution to American literature for
children." This title, along with the posthumously published Prayer
for a Child (1944), was named to the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for
being considered to belong "On the same bookshelf" as Carroll's
Alice.
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