Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1950 — Page 12

: Novel Depicts Nation As Confused Social And Poliical Jungle

"DREAM WITHOUT END." A rovel. Phi ladelghis. Westminster, $3. By EMERSON PRICE GRACE JAMISON BRECKLING'S first novel “Dream Without End” reflects a post-war America that has become something of a jungle of social and political confusion. Mrs.

By Grace Jam ie) Bracting]

threatened by domestic snobbery and dollar diplomacy.

but it is somehow happiness comrades ‘blown to bits, their, - in: isolation. It emerges main- ideas crushed to nothingness be-|

ly from the final achievement fore they might bear fruit. And

- e ‘had- discovered that the pracof moral and social unity within tical men and their normalcy had!

: susie samy, But J gh always led to violence and blood-| hetween an older and a younger shed ne gehesation In the pation at lasge. pay with their lives for the blind| fay it is an unusually sustain. Mistakes of tired old diplomats ing piece of work; it thrives from and blundering politicians. beginning to end on the direct 80 Dave had come to believe and honest thought of the author, In human brotherhood,” and he’ who expresses the belief that de- Was determined to do something mocracy is not only a noble idea, about it. While he had the support of his sister, Linda had par-

but that it may become (fully workable if we only cease betray- nt troubles of her own. Secretly ing ‘it with social pretense. she was engaged to a young war 3 > veteran whose name, Mike Gromyshenko, she knew, would be an offense to the delicate ears of her mother, How the members of this fae ily bring their differences resolution is the- theme of Mi Breckling's genuinély engaging story. And she makes it clear that when parents lose the love and loyalty of their children their own lives are likely to be d prived of meaning.

» ” ” AND MRS. BRECKLING tells us very clearly that a younger generation is determined to save democracy; the oldsters, on the other hand, are just as determined to recover certain domestic social forms and international practices now crushed beyond repair by a shrinking world, "One may not read this book and escape the reflection that the Four Freedoms set forth not much more than nine years ago by the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt have been largely forgotten, Yet these proposed freedoms — freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want and freedom<’from fear, M58 of it. everywhere in the world — were made a part of our war aims,

‘Many thousands of Americans New Book Tells

died for them-—or so they were told before they died. Of Opera Stars I hope it will dismay no one| “We Followed Our Stars by that Mrs. Breckling refuses to Ida Cook (Morrow, Apr. 12), is

forget such matters This yo prt» see when you read her ea different kind of success story,

war on the battlefieids of the world are not now willing to lose the peace. 1 hope she is right. The oldsters are clearly making a

Vaughn family—Cliff and Joyce, lish girls who heard Galli-Curci the parents—Ddve and Linda, the ih concert in London, made up adult children. Dave is a war their minds to hear her in opera veteran; a marine; Linda had/in New York's “Met” and been enlisted in the WAVES, scrimped and saved pennies for Joyce is something of a social two years to do so. snob, and Cliff an advocate of Eventually they ~became close “the practical”; a man who be- personal friends of the great lieves we must quickly “get back singers they used to watch from to normal.” As such, these par- queues— Pinza, Ponselle, Rethents are rapidly losing the love berg, Marjorie Lawrence and and loyalty of their children, many others. aon. The book is illustrated with in-| FOR DAVE had stormed too! formal snapshots of many. of the many Pacific beaches; he had!stars, most of them taken by the seen the poor bodies of too many Cooks themselves,

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