| EIGHT bright children, with a kind and loving mother, make up the Red House family, and the change to better circumstances through a new father, and a good one, does not in the least "spoil" them. There is some doubt on the part of a few of their new neighbors as to whether these numerous brothers and sisters will be good to know, but all who meet them are speedily won to friendship. Fun and frolic in plenty are a part of their wholesome development, and the story does not drag for a moment. "It is filled with fun and frolic, and yet has a tendency to carry the children's minds to higher and better things."—Buffalo Commercial. |
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HELEN GRANT SERIES
By AMANDA M. DOUGLAS
Illustrated by AMY BROOKS. Cloth. Price per volume $.60
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| HELEN GRANT and her friends represent the best type of college girls, those of the highest aims and ideals, and she herself develops to admiration in each successive phase of her career.—Milwaukee Free Press. Helen Grant is a lovable and capable American girl, and the young people who follow her experiences as depicted by Miss Douglas are sure to be the better for it.—Herald and Presbyter. Miss Douglas has had long experience in writing books for girls. Into her stories she puts the influence of high ideals, remembering all the time that girls are not to be deprived of their good times, but that play and earnest endeavor contribute each a share to the making of womanly character.—Christian Register. In "Helen Grant," Miss Douglas has created a splendid type of American girlhood, strong, energetic, intelligent, and winsome. Her progress under difficulties, and her unusual power to win and keep friends, have delighted her readers.—Chicago Advance. |
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