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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Sep 1929, p. 38

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38 WI L M. E T T E · L IF E September 13, 1929 ·~ l.._________c_o_m_m_e_n_t~o..:...n_B_o_o_k_s_a_n_d_A_u_t_h_o_rs_..;....._..______.. ffNN!AJN 5QVARL · LVANSI'O~' ... · \\fllmette J700 Books Whiteoaks of Jalna M azo De La Roche Liulr Brown ~Co ........ $!.50 .A Crown for Carlotta Daniel Hendenon Srokes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 The Gold Coast And The Slum A vivid re'alisric picturt of rhr Babel wirhin the shadow of the skyscraptr. Harvey W . Zorbaugh Univer~ity of Chicago .... $ >· oo Thieves' Nights · ·H.arry Stephen Keeler v' Duuon ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2.oo The Sun Cure Alfred Noyes Cosmopolitan .......... $2.00 The Life Of An Ordinary Woman Anne Ellis Houghron Mifflin Co . . . . . . $).50 \\'ho would sav that an English country vicarage i-s the best place in the world to sec life at fir:,t hand? Agnes Log~n. author of "The Necessary ~fan," published 'by the Bohbs ~~ crril company maintains that such is the case, her own life having been spen~ mainly in three vicarage·s. Her book cYoh-c<l from some of hn experiences and t:arly memories there . She was horn in · r\orfolk, England, and liYes now in Staffordshire. ;\gncs L(~an \\·as educated at the "jolliest. <kan·st school imaginable,"tht:: much-discussed Casterton, which must have completely changed since · the horrid times when Charlotte Bronte attt'IHkcl it. Though ~~is~ Logan had started to \\'rite when she was seven. she had a11 ambition to l~c a doctor, as had been ~o many ·pcupk in lH.:r iamil~ · im generations. She has an intt·resting iamily- Jame s \ \ ' orkman. the author < 1i exquisite slwrt storiL·s. is her nnrk: her grandiathcr. Josiah :\dams . introduced electroplating to tht· L' nittd Statl':-.: ~I acaclam ni fl)ad building iamL· "as nne ui hl'r famih·. .\ t :-ol' \'L' I\h~· n :\gnl's Loga1-1 ddin it ely t urncd t<~ \\'rit in g. It \\'as a long. hard grind ior her 111nthcr was an in \'alid and .-\gncs ,,·as curate to her iathn. the \·icar. This expcricnce was im·alnahk tu her iur to thc \·icaragl' JH.'O Jl k come for en·n· · ca nse. "Li i e. death. jn~·-· misery, :-.ir kncss, health sin 'and sainthood." ~ays ~1 is s Ll,gan. "meet at. the Yicarage ." It was fin· \·cars hdnn.· shl· pnhlishcd her first shnrt story . Thereait<:r her work at) PL'arcd regularl.r in Thc ~ ational Re riew. Punch, The Hadio Times. British Cirls' :\nnnal. etc. Four hooks and t hrel' pia \'S wen: published hdorc "The ~ t'Cc:-.san- ~I ;u1." This is her ht· st wt~r k. she . hdi l'\'l'S, and an exrel kn t om· t hrnugh w hie h tn in t rodUCl' hn tu :\merican H'aders . She loathes tJl)ise and :-.moke. \\"hich is pnhaps why she prders thl' ~.·oull tr~· to thl' tn\\'n, the hills tu plains lll'r per:-11nalitY. quiet and utterlr I Ladies and ~nts Vera Caspary Century Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 Atmosphere of Love Andre Maurois Translared by Dr. Joseph Collins D. AppiNon and Co . . . . . $2.50 The Romantics Mary Roberts Rinehart Farrar and Rinehart . . . . . . $2.00 Fi\'e and Ten Fan nit Hurst Harpers ... . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 -;incere. is reflected in her wntmg because it is almost alwavs based on the result of experience.- Her favorite writers include Barrie, Shaw, Chesterto n and \Villa Cather for "even when "TOMORROW'S VOYAGE" By thev ueal with life fantast'ically the~ : Leonard Hess. Ive s \Vashhurn. ·1re at bottom sincerely true." "Tomorro \·.;'s Voyage" by Lcon=Ird . He ss starts out as if it would be one of MR; DETZE_ R-WAR VETERAN those books of drcams come true. \\'e Karl \\'. Detze.r, whose new mystery warm to the picture of the small b oy, novel. "The Broken 3," will soon be Samuel Jones. who lives over Hulll puhli~hcd, was a cat>tain it~ the 33rd mel's butcher shop, and dreams of the infantry during the war. After the moment when the "Ventura." tramp \\·ar. he became a captain in the Ameri- steamer. will come into dock. Then. ·an divison of criminal investigation. playing hookey from ;chool, he will go ,·hich cooperated with the Scotland dO\\·n and stand hre'lthle ss h· scenting Yard and the French and Belgian the spices and other thing' \\:hich speak ·Jolice in the greatest international tu him of the East and lar off ports .: rime drive in history. His n ~ w lll .veL ,,·here he longs to be . . Lough fiction of course. is so realistic, He is only twelve and hi s po o r mTrnne cann.o t help but feel it has its. \\'orkcd mother, though she used to lasis i11 fact. ha,·e drl'alll s her sc li. cannot tli hi :-, gtli ng e:l\\·ay tP sea. nut Sam take s mattcrs into his own han (ls and applies ior BEST SELLERS place as cabin hoy on the "\'entura." Fiction lf only the captain had taken him then! :\11 Quiet on the \\'estern Front, by It is \\'C \\·ho arc breathless no\\' - this Erich ~!aria Remarque ( Littk, \\C kllll\\' \\·ill decide the is sue . F ithn J ~ ruwn) . he goes to the land oi ach·cnture <'r the Rl)pcr's ]{lH\', hy \\'anrick Dceping long arm of reality rl'achl's out and ( Knopf). claims hi111 for its 0 \\'11. J t is the latter. ~~ r. Hes s is n o t a ( ~alaxy. by Susan Ertz (Appleton). I .aughing Queen, hy E. Barrington spinner ui yarns. hut a n ::ry pL·netrat ing and sincere rtc oq ntcr of liie. :\ Dodd, ~tcacl). 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