ANNA CHAPIN RAY'S "SIDNEY" STORIES
SIDNEY: HER SUMMER ON THE ST. LAWRENCE
Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens.
The young heroine is a forceful little maiden of sweet sixteen. The description of picnics in the pretty Canadian country are very gay and enticing, and Sidney and her friends are a merry group of wholesome young people.—Churchman, New York.
JANET: HER WINTER IN QUEBEC
Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens.
Gives a delightful picture of Canadian life, and introduces a group of young people who are bright and wholesome and good to read about.--New York Globe.
DAY: HER YEAR IN NEW YORK
Illustrated by Harriet Roosevelt Richards.
A good story, bright, readable, cheerful, natural, free from sentimentality.—New York Sun.
SIDNEY AT COLLEGE
Illustrated by Harriet Roosevelt Richards.
The book is replete with entertaining incidents of a young woman who is passing through her freshman year at college.—Brooklyn Eagle.
JANET AT ODDS
Illustrated by Harriet Roosevelt Richards.
An ideal book for an American girl. It directs a girl's attention to something beside the mere conventional side of life. It teaches her to be self-reliant. Its atmosphere is hopeful and helpful.—Boston Globe.
SIDNEY: HER SENIOR YEAR
Illustrated by Harriet Roosevelt Richards.
This delightful story completes the author's charming and popular series of Sidney Books. Day, Janet, and a host of their bright friends meet again at Smith College, where Sidney is the President of the Senior Class, and their gayety fill the pages with spirited incidents.