| + | Outlook. 80: 195. My. 20, ‘05. 80w. |
“An interesting study of the stuff that Americans are made of, and of a variety of cleverly drawn Kentucky types.”
| + + | Pub. Opin. 38: 872. Je. 3, ‘05. 190w. |
“Mrs. Rice’s reputation will receive a fine impetus from this delightful little story.”
| + | Reader. 6: 95. Je. ‘05. 140w. |
“Mrs. Rice has given too much attention to the outsiders in ‘Sandy,’ and the boy and the girl who are the chief actors suffer. The story is sketchily drawn; too sketchily, the average reader will think.”
| + + — | Reader. 6: 243. Jl. ‘05. 300w. |
“Nothing but the dreariest herbage of sentimental commonplace.”
| — | Sat. R. 99: 601. My. 6, ‘05. 290w. |
Richards, Ellen Henrietta Swallow (Mrs. R. H. Richards). Art of right living. [*]50c. Whitcomb & B.