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"SKIMMABLE" AND SWEET

eee POPULAR in the circulating libraries ‘will be Countess Nora Wydenbruck’s new novel, "Spring in September," just published, It is frankly a love story-one of those love stories in which the heroine is impossibly virtuous, and makes the most angelic sacrifices before Heaven very suitably rewards her, Nevertheless, the romance is set against an unusual background -the Austria of 1860-and there is a little more depth in the eharacterisation and a little more elaboration: of the plot than one expects to find in this type of reading, Neither ambitious nor original in its theme, "Spring in September" is a good choice if you like your books sweet and ‘"skimmable." "Spring in September," by Countess Nora Wydenbruck, (Hutchinson and Co., Ltd., London). Our copy from the publishers,

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Radio Record, 8 July 1938, Page 30

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"SKIMMABLE" AND SWEET Radio Record, 8 July 1938, Page 30

"SKIMMABLE" AND SWEET Radio Record, 8 July 1938, Page 30

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