It will have especial interest for the boys of his race, but all school-boys can well afford to read it and profit by it.—Albany Evening Journal.
Told simply and well.—New York Sun.
An excellent story for children.—Indianapolis Journal.
The old as well as the young may learn a lesson from it.—Jewish Exponent.
It is a thrilling story exceedingly well told.—American Israelite.
The book is written in a plain, simple style, and is well adapted for Sunday School libraries.—Jewish Spectator.
It is one of the very few books in the English language which can be placed in the hands of a Jewish boy with the assurance of arousing and maintaining his interest.—Hebrew Journal.
Intended for the young, but may well be read by their elders.—Detroit Free Press.
Bright and attractive reading.—Philadelphia Press.
think and thank will please boys, and it will be found popular in Sunday School libraries.—New York Herald.