Brenda's Ward: A Sequel to 'Amy in Acadia'Reed, Helen Leah
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Brenda's Ward: A Sequel to 'Amy in Acadia'
Reed, Helen Leah
Boston (Mass.) -- Juvenile fiction; Young women -- Juvenile fiction
A brightly written story about children from eleven to thirteen years of
age, who live in a suburban town, and attend a public grammar school.
The book is full of incident of school and home life.
The story deals with real life, and is told in the simple and
natural style which characterized Miss Reed's popular "Brenda"
stories.--_Washington Post._
There are little people in this sweetly written story with whom all will
feel at once that they have been long acquainted, so real do they seem,
as well as their plans, their play, and their school and home and
everyday life.--_Boston Courier._
Her children are real; her style also is natural and pleasing.--_The
Outlook_, New York.
Miss Reed's children are perfectly natural and act as real girls would
under the same circumstances. Nap is a lively little dog, who takes an
important part in the development of the story.--_Christian Register_,
Boston.
A clever story, not a bit preachy, but with much influence for right
living in evidence throughout.--_Chicago Evening Post._
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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