The Story of Frank Higgins, the Lumber-Jack’s Sky Pilot. Illustrated, 12mo, cloth, net $1.00.
Norman Duncan, author of “The Measure of a Man,” calls this “Walking boss of the Sky-route Company,” “a man’s Christian doing an admirable work in the Woods of the Northwest.” The narrative has the ozone, and the spicyness of the great pine forests in which the scenes are laid.
ANNE GILBERT
The Owl’s Nest Cloth, net 75c.
“This is the account of a vacation among ‘isms.’ Followers of some of the fantastic cults and simple Christians met together in a country boarding house and the result is certainly interesting.”—Missions.
ISABEL G. and FLORENCE L. BUSH
Goose Creek Folks A Story of the Kentucky Mountains
Illustrated, 12mo, cloth, net $1.00.
A story of real life among the mountaineers of Kentucky. It is a word picture of aspiration, sacrifice and honor. Humor and pathos mingle with purpose and adventure in a vivid tale of “things as they are” in this primitive Southern community.