For Mother'$ Duy and Every Day You'Il love these newest stories from the House of Hutchinson! Just arrived in New Zealand; 11 they' re the perfect 'something different" for Mother S Day-_if Dad doesn t reach them firstl SEAL MORNING by ROWENA FARRE 15/- Within three weeks of publication, more than 30,000 people had bought this delightful book Miss Farre spent seven years in a remote Scottish croft with her aunt and the animals they befriended like Hansel and Gretel the otters, Sara and Cuthbert the squirrels, and Rodney the domesticated rat. And, of course, Lora the SEAL who played the XYLOPHONEI The critics praise has been lavish and you I be enchanted, tool PAPA:S WIFE by THYRA FERRE BJORN 18/- If Mama made up her mind to do anything, heaven and earth were powerless to stop her: And when Mama, then only Maria the house- maid, made up her mind to marry Pastor Pontus Franzon. This is the story of a devoted and engaging family, first in Lapland and then in America. It is recorded with a charm, humour and kindliness which make it unique a family story which any family will enjoy: From vour bookseller
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 925, 3 May 1957, Page 19
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