“This is one of the most delightful books of the reminiscences’ order that has been published for a long time.”
+ + Spec. 95: sup. 795. N. 18, ’05. 540w.
Sharp, Evelyn. Micky. $1.50. Macmillan.
An entertaining story of a sturdy little English boy and his brother who are left at home with their father and the servants while their mother is absent in Australia. “The book is designed to inculcate manners and morals in the young, and if it accomplishes this end there is little doubt that it will be worth while.” (N. Y. Times.)
“The author has both an excellent grasp of the childish mind, and a capital way of putting on paper its humors, limitations, and sincerity.”
+ Ath. 1905, 2: 796. D. 9. 50w.
“Reminds us of that clever and charming story, ‘Helen’s babies.’”
+ Lond. Times. 4: 448. D. 15, ’05. 70w.
“An engaging little story, with an improbable plot, but very probable characters.”