| + | Lond. Times. 6: 30. Ja. 25, ’07. 300w. |
“If the present work lacks the unity and beauty of a ‘New England nun,’ at least in it she is seeking an enlarged horizon and rather receiving fresh impressions than remaining satisfied to repeat those already used.”
| + − | Nation. 84: 110. Ja. 31, ’07. 530w. |
“The story is told with its author’s accustomed skill. Mrs. Freeman brings some of her characters vividly before the reader with the skill in detail for which she is noted.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 79. F. 9, ’07. 300w. |
“There is an effect of carefully wrought, delicate embroidery about the new novel.”
| + | Outlook. 85: 479. F. 23, ’07. 200w. |
“The amount of spirituality under which the characters in English novels will fairly reel is borne lightheartedly by Mrs. Freeman’s latest heroine.” Cornelia Atwood Pratt.
| + − | Putnam’s. 2: 186. My. ’07. 310w. |
Freeman, Mrs. Mary Eleanor (Wilkins) (Mrs. Charles M. Freeman). [Doc Gordon.] 50c. Authors and newspapers assn.