“Of absorbing interest to those satiated with the artificial atmosphere of the modern society novel.”—Boston Traveller.
“Will greatly add to the author’s popularity.”—Detroit Commercial Advertiser.
“Its chief value lies in its effects of cheery hopefulness.”—Washington Chronicle.
“Charmingly told and well balanced; shows humor, pathos, and beyond all, the prime requisite for success in novel-writing, a clear and minute knowledge of human nature.”—Cleveland Leader.
“The best of Tourgee’s books.”—Macon (Ga.) Telegraph and Messenger.
“All the characters are admirably drawn, and there is a natural realism about them that impresses the reader with the fact that they are true to the life.”—Lutheran Observer.
“The vigor and picturesqueness of the author are again manifest.”—Boston Commonwealth.
“A notable addition to the Judge’s already famous gallery of life-studies.”—Star and Covenant (Chicago).
“Written in the author’s quick, nervous style, and has plenty of dash, with frequent dramatic situations and graphic delineations.”—The Dial (Chicago).
A handsome 12mo volume, with illustrative binding stamps. Silk pattern cloth. Price, $1.