Confidences - Talks With a Young Girl Concerning Herself by Edith B. (Edith Belle) Lowry
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A BOOK FOR GIRLS BY MARGARET E. SANGSTER In this book Mrs. Sangster writes charmingly and sympathetically of the things nearest to the hearts of girls. It discusses the school, home and entire life of the girl in her teens. It ought to reach the hands of every girl.--_St. Paul Pioneer Press._ The book is as fascinating as a story.--_Des Moines Register and Leader._ Every girl's mother ought to make her a present of this book.--_St. Louis Times._ A charming book pervaded with the spirit of sweet friendliness, complete comprehension and joyous helpfulness.--_Chicago News._ An interesting, suggestive, sensible Book, in which Mrs. Sangster is at her best. It is a book of great worth, and whoever extends its usefulness by increasing its readers is a public benefactor.--_The Journal of Education._ Handsome cover. Decorated box. Cloth, 12mo. |
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