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'Earth and High Heaven' was a 1944 novel by Gwethalyn Graham. It was the first Canadian novel to reach number one on 'The New York Times' bestseller list"Gwethalyn Graham: Two fiction awards won by Montrealer". 'The Globe and Mail', November 26, 1965. and stayed on the list for 37 weeks, selling 125 000 copies in the United States

that year.

Set in Montreal, Quebec during World War II, the novel portrays a romance between Erica Drake, a young woman from a wealthy Protestant family in Westmount, and Marc Reiser, a Jewish lawyer and soldier from Northern Ontario. The young lovers are forced to confront and overcome the anti-Semitism of their society in their quest to form a lasting relationship.

Literary significance & criticism



Originally published by Jonathan Cape and Thomas Nelson & Sons (Canada),[http://www.canadacouncil.ca/NR/rdonlyres/BE2F80B8-E8A9-40C3-84A2-285127AACA2D/0/CumulativeWinner2007.pdf Cumulative List of Winners of the Governor General's Literary Awards] the most recent edition of the novel was published by Toronto's Cormorant Books in 2004.

Awards and nominations



'Earth and High Heaven' won the 1944 Governor General's Award for fiction, and the 1945 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award. It was also the ninth bestselling book of 1945 in the United States.

Film, TV or theatrical adaptations



Producer Samuel Goldwyn bought the movie rights to 'Earth and High Heaven' for $100 000, intending for Katharine Hepburn to play Erica Drake. He initially hired Ring Lardner Jr. to adapt the screenplay.

Goldwyn was, however, dissatisfied with the results, telling Lardner that he "betrayed [him] by writing too much like a Jew.".

Goldwyn subsequently hired a succession of other writers to develop the script, and remained dissatisfied with the final product.

After Elia Kazan released the similarly themed 'Gentleman's Agreement' in 1947, Goldwyn abandoned 'Earth and High Heaven' rather than risk having it labeled by critics as a copy of Kazan's film.

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