James MacArthur, of Harper's Weekly, says: "I am delighted with 'Doctor Luke.' So fine and noble a work deserves great success."
"A masterpiece of sentiment and humorous characterization. Nothing more individual, and in its own way more powerful, has been done in American fiction.... The story is a work of art."—The Congregationalist.
Joseph B. Gilder, of The Critic, says: "I look to see it take its place promptly among the best selling books of the season."
"It fulfills its promise of being one of the best stories of the season. Mr. Duncan evidently is destined to make a name for himself among the foremost novelists of his day.... Doctor Luke is a magnetic character, and the love story in which he plays his part is a sweet and pleasant idyl.... The triumph of the book is its character delineation."—Chicago Record-Herald.
Miss Bacon, Literary Editor of The Booklover's Library, says: "Of all the stories I have read this Autumn there is none that I would rather own."
"Norman Duncan's novel is a great enterprise, and will probably prove to be the greatest book yet produced by a native of Canada."—Toronto Globe.
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