THE GIRL WHO KEPT UP
By MARY McCRAE CUTLER
Illustrated by C. Louise Williams. 12mo. Cloth. $1.25
This is a strong, wholesome story of achievement. The end of a high school course divides the paths of a boy and girl who have been close friends and keen rivals. The youth is to go to college, while the girl, whose family is in humbler circumstances, must remain at home and help. She sees that her comrade will feel that he is out-growing her, and she determines to and does keep up with him in obtaining an education.
"The story is human to the least phase of it, and it is told with such simple force and vivacity that its effect is strong and positive. The pictures of college and home life are true bits of realism. It is an excellent piece of work."—Bookseller, Newsdealer and Stationer, New York.
"The story is well told, and is thoroughly helpful in every respect."—Epworth Herald, Chicago.
"The telling of the story is attractive, and will be found helpful to all readers."—The Baptist Union, Chicago.
"Let us recommend this book for young people for the excellent lesson of honest striving and noble doing that it clearly conveys."—Boston Courier.
"It is a healthy and inspiring story."—Brooklyn Eagle.