"In many respects this is a strong story."—Evening Journal, Chicago.

"Spiritedly written."—Gazette, Cincinnati.

"The writer may be enrolled in the list of successful authors."—Iowa State Register.

"It is a story wrought out with considerable skill. The style is graceful and subdued, and although there are several sensational incidents, they are treated in quite an artistic manner."—Daily Evening Traveler, Boston, May 17, 1880.

"Holds the attention closely from beginning to end."—Bookseller and Stationer, Chicago, May, 1880.

"The story is not overdrawn, but it is natural and life-like, in plot and design, so much so that it does not read like a novel, but a true history of a beautiful life."—Albany (N.Y.) Sunday Press, May 2, 1880.

"This is an American domestic novel, pure and clean, and beautiful in all its elements." * * Missouri Republican, St. Louis, May 8, 1880.

"On the whole 'Her Bright Future' is above the general average, and, if a first dash into authorship, is at least very readable as well as unpretending."—Evening News, Philadelphia, May 7, 1880.

The elegant and unique binding, and handsomely printed page will add to the pleasure of the possessor. 1 vol., 12mo., 310 pages, fine cloth, black and gold stamp.