Daily Chronicle.—“Full of the charm of Misunderstood.”

Daily Telegraph.—“Miss Montgomery is thoroughly interested in her subject, and writes a thoughtful, individual story.”

Liverpool Daily Post.—“Miss Montgomery’s simple charm of diction and of construction is too well known to the majority of readers to require comment, and it will be sufficient to say of her present story that it is just as attractive as Misunderstood, and contains exactly the same qualities.”

Review of Reviews.—“A picture of the ups and downs of the life of a governess and the troubles of her little charges, intermingled with a pleasantly romantic love story.”

JOAN’S GREEN YEAR: Letters from the Manor Farm to her Brother in India.

By E. L. DOON. Extra crown 8vo. 6s.

Bookman.—“The story told in this series of letters has the supreme merits of simplicity and naturalness, and the letters also abound in pleasant anecdotes and in happy turns of phrase. We congratulate Miss Doon upon a very likeable piece of work.”

Westminster Gazette.—“It touches many interests, and has points in it which will appeal to almost every reader.”

T. P.’s Weekly.—“There is real love of the country and understanding of it in every page.”

Birmingham Post.—“The book is written with great taste and charm, and breathes a delightful sense of quiet humour, sanity of outlook, and a fine spirit of camaraderie.”