This charming novel is, in some respects, Mrs. Stowe's most thoughtful and complete book. It is eminently a book for the times, giving the author's individual ideas about the much-vexed Woman Question, including marriage, divorce, suffrage, legislation, and all the rights claimed by the clamorous.
"A capital story, in which fashionable follies are shown up, fast young ladies weighed in the balance and found wanting, and the value of true worth exhibited."—Portland Argus.
"Always bright, piquant, and entertaining, with an occasional touch of tenderness, strong because subtle, keen in sarcasm, full of womanly logic directed against unwomanly tendencies."—Boston Journal.
We and Our Neighbors: Or, The Records of an Unfashionable Street. A Sequel to "My Wife and I." 1 vol. Illustrated by Alfred Fredericks. 12mo. Cloth, $1.75.
As fresh, witty and charming in style as all of Mrs. Stowe's works are.
A Volume of Religious Meditative Articles, very helpful and spiritual in their tone. In preparation.
T. S. Verdi, A.M., M.D.
Maternity: A Popular Treatise for Wives and Mothers. Fifth edition. 1 vol. 12mo. $2.25.