Delta Wedding

Set in 1923, the novel tells of the experiences of the Fairchild family in a domestic drama-filled week leading up to Dabney Fairchild's wedding to the family overseer, Troy Flavin, during an otherwise unexceptional year in the Mississippi Delta.

The novel's focus on the mundane and social life of the central South elicited considerable critique from contemporary critics.

[1][2] Initial reception of the novel was chequered, with many reviewers challenging the absence of plot.

It describes the novel as going "deep into the motives and moods and compulsions that move her characters".

The transitions are so smoothly made that you seem to be all over the place at once, knowing the living members of three generations and all the skeletons and ghosts.

First edition (publ. Harcourt Brace )