“She has written a very clever story with as much of the old fashion charm as can be preserved now. The story is extraordinary however, only in the fact that it contains a threehanded heroine. Fortunately she has not meddled with the Great Smokies, and the book is worth reading for the descriptions of them which it contains.”
| + − | Ind. 63: 100. Jl. 11, ’07. 420w. |
“Gives herself free rein in page upon page of the very dullest description that ever escaped editorial scissors.”
| − | Nation. 84: 476. My. 23, ’07. 390w. |
“The writer’s style, ordinarily direct and flexible, is occasionally marred by serious lapses.”
| + − | N. Y. Times. 12: 332. My. 25, ’07. 370w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 383. Je. 15, ’07. 80w. |
“The plot is simple and somewhat obvious; the situations are not always logical, and the effect of the story is rather commonplace.”
| − | Outlook. 86: 118. My. 18, ’07. 100w. |
Crafts, Wilbur Fisk. Practical Christian sociology. **$1.50. Funk.
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