Elaine Marks reviewed the book for
The New York Times in 1961: "It may well be that, for some, Colette's
Break of Day will appear to be a slightly precious treatise on the themes of nature and love. For others, it may well be a source of strength, a poetic, that is to say a rhythmical, response to the difficulties of growing old and dying, written by a woman who grew old and who died with comparable dignity and grace." ==Bibliography==