“The farther you read the more you will wish to read, so great is the charm, so intense the interest.”—Eastern Argus, Portland, Me.
“It is full of the kind of stuff that makes us proud of the part played by Americans in the work of saving Belgium from famine during the long, sad months that Germany had its iron heel on this stricken land.”—Evening Star, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
“The only American woman member of that Commission wrote the book—Mrs. Charlotte Kellogg—after spending eight months on Belgian soil; and her strong sympathy, her unfailing appreciation, intensify the literary charm of its pages. Learning how these women have labored, in their mothering of smitten millions, we get from this book side-lights upon the effects of the war.”—Richmond Times Despatch.
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