“The ‘American church’ of the title is the church of which the author is a minister—the Protestant Episcopal.... The book will be of interest to persons engaged in Sunday-school outside as well as within the Episcopal church. It brings especially emphatic testimony to the value of Sunday-schools as propagators of churches.”—Outlook.

“He gives an adequate and interesting account of the Sunday-school work of a great church which has always espoused warmly the cause of Christian nurture.” William Byron Forbush.

+Bib. World. 26: 394. N. ‘05. 140w.
Outlook. 79: 145. Ja. 14, ‘05. 200w.

Michaelis Karin (Katharina Marie Bech Brondum). Andrea, the tribulations of a child; tr. by John Nilsen Laurvik. $1. McClure.

The famous Danish author has written the story of a young girl whose father and mother are unhappily estranged. The little heroine devotes her life to bringing them together and her tribulations and soul struggles as revealed in her diary finally accomplish this end, when her parents read the pitiful little book together after her untimely death.

“The book has been rendered into ungrammatical American. This story, though quite short, contains proof that Karin Michaelis is an artist.”

+ —Acad. 68: 128. F. 11, ‘05. 280w.

“The story is a classic.”

+ —Ind. 58: 327. F. 9, ‘05. 450w.

Michelson, Miriam. [Madigans.] [†]$1.50. Century.