Among the Forest People
By CLARA D. PIERSON

Illustrated by F. C. Gordon
12mo, 220 pages, cloth, gilt top $1.25

"A thoroughly charming book for the little people, which grown folks can read, also, with many a satisfied chuckle at its slily insinuated 'morals,' and inimitable mingling of human sentiments and affairs in the wild life of 'the Forest People.' The illustrations have really artistic value; thoroughly well done, with a pleasing combination of the conventional in form and light and shade, they are also clever and accurate in drawing."—Living Church.

"A most charming series of stories for children—yes, and for children of all ages, both young and old—is given us in the volume before us. No one can read these realistic conversations of the little creatures of the wood without being most tenderly drawn toward them, and each story teaches many entertaining facts regarding the lives and habits of these little people. Mothers and teachers must welcome this book most cordially. One cannot speak too strongly in praise of it."—Boston Transcript.

"I declare I really feel tempted to adopt or borrow a nice little girl of six or seven, just for the pleasure of reading this perfect book to her while she snuggles down in my lap."—Kate Sanborn.

"The telling is conceived with decided originality."—Outlook.

"There has not been such a book for many a year, and it makes the old folks long to be young again."—N. Y. Observer.

"Is an utterly delightful book for the little folk."—Interior.