Daily Mail.
“‘Edith Hamlet’—under which designation is veiled the identity of the Hon. Mrs. Alfred Lyttelton—has set forth this main theme with much tenderness, insight, and emotional power. The character of Stella is perfectly natural, and is consistent throughout. The book is intensely womanly, in the best sense of the word, and many of the writer’s ‘thoughts by the way’ are fresh and striking.”
Westminster Gazette.
“It is extraordinarily refreshing, by turns jaded and perplexed as we are with sex problems and complications arising out of the married state, to watch, absolutely without their aid, the birth and development in this joyous, radiant being of the Sorrow Soul.”
Glasgow Herald.
“This thoughtful and able story.”
Liverpool Post.
“A charming literary effort and clever study.”
The Guardian.
“Stella Morecombe is one of those rare heroines whose charm is felt by the reader as well as described by the writer.”