| + | Ind. 62: 1212. My. 23, ’07. 180w. |
“The flavor of the book lies in the point of view of the old woman, in the wise things she says, and the homely way she says them.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 188. Mr. 30, ’07. 860w. |
“In this little volume Eliza Calvert Hall has achieved the unusual—except in the matter of the title.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 381. Je. 15, ’07. 250w. |
“Her stories of Aunt Jane’s experiences are full of real human feeling, and awaken thoroughly wholesome emotion.”
| + | Outlook. 86: 117. My. 18, ’07. 150w. |
“A little more humour as pungent and appealing as that in the opening sketch, ‘Sally Ann’s experiences,’ and ‘Mrs. Wiggs,’ would have had a rustic rival.”
| + | Putnam’s. 2: 749. S. ’07. 110w. |
Hall, Florence Howe. Social usages at Washington. **$1. Harper.