Sight to the Blind by Lucy Furman
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"A charming story and it is well told."--_Christian Advocate_.
"A story full of humor and pathos."--_Chicago Evening Post_. "The book forms a valuable link between an interesting and isolated people and the reading public."--_San Francisco Chronicle_. NEW MACMILLAN FICTION Saturday's Child By KATHLEEN NORRIS, Author of "Mother," "The Treasure," etc. With frontispiece in colors by F. Graham Cootes. Decorated cloth, 12mo. $1.50 net. "Friday's child is loving and giving, Saturday's child must work for her living." The title of Mrs. Norris' new novel at once indicates its theme. It is the life story of a girl who has her own way to make in the world. The various experiences through which she passes, the various viewpoints which she holds until she comes finally to realize that service for others is the only thins that counts, are told with that same intimate knowledge of character, that healthy optimism and the belief in the ultimate goodness of mankind that have distinguished all of this author's writing. The book is intensely alive with human emotions. The reader is bound to |
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