Report repeated from the August 1st bulletin, when scheduled for fell, as follows: ""A pleasant ugly-duckling romance, set...

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Report repeated from the August 1st bulletin, when scheduled for fell, as follows: ""A pleasant ugly-duckling romance, set in the early 1820's, of two cousins- Quincy French, the narrator, tall, gawky, sensitive, imaginative, and (she says) ugly, and Annis Profitt, beautiful, cold, religious. Annis inadvertently takes the love of Mr. Cushing, a young missionary about to go to the Sandwich Islands, from Quincy, but because of a broken leg misses the boat when her fiance leaves for his mission. When well, she and Quincy set sail from New Haven for the South Pacific. Captain Mungo Clark is attracted to both girls, Annis for her beauty, Quincy for all other virtues, and Quincy is more and more drawn to him although she again feels that she is second to Annis in his heart. Upon arrival at their destination, Quincy finds that her missionary has already married an available widow; Captain Clark, not knowing this, sails off to trade in China; and Annis sets about a regime of religious dedication. Finally, after complications, Clark returns, loving Quincy, and there is a happy ending. A well-written woman's book- which should have a definite audience of that gender."" Serialized.

Pub Date: April 5, 1956

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Harcourt, Brace

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 1956

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