“This is the best of the three faculty stories recently published. It is better worked out and stronger than Miss Ray’s previous work.”

+A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 180. O. ’07. ✠

“The book is charmingly written.”

+N. Y. Times. 12: 299. My. 11, ’07. 280w.

“The story offers some unusual attractions to the discriminating reader.”

+Outlook. 86: 117. My. 18, ’07. 140w.

Ray, Anna Chapin. Day: her year in New York. il. †$1.50. Little.

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The third volume in Miss Ray’s “Sydney books.” It deals largely with the development of Phyllis, Sydney’s younger sister, an untamed, withal sensitive girl, who needs people and kindness to bring out the best in her.