Another book postponed from Fall -- reported 07/15/41 -- page 322, as follows: ""Perhaps you haven't got much when you have...

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Another book postponed from Fall -- reported 07/15/41 -- page 322, as follows: ""Perhaps you haven't got much when you have finished this, but while you are reading it you are having a good time, -- that's the sort of book it is. The idea isn't new, that of a college professor and showgirl romance, this time a famed ornithologist and a night club, musical comedy singer meet, love, argue, disagree, and finally marry. She accompanies him to Central America on an eagle hunting expedition, strikes a discordant note in the party, saves his life after he has killed a man for her. Trouble continues, she goes back to the stage, he -- with time to spare -- has woman trouble, and after he goes to Mexico and almost loses his life, they are reunited. It doesn't sound awfully different, does it? But you'll like Liz and Rodney and their romantic obstacle race. Good dialogue, with situations not too forced, for a love-is-all motif.

Pub Date: March 19, 1942

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Duell, Sloan & Pearce

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 1942

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