by Nick Kenny ‧ RELEASE DATE: N/A
From the New York Mirror this columnist and poet's (this is strictly a matter of definition) hard covered collection of soft sentiments which range from children, age, friendship, boyhood memories and family faces, to spring cleaning and Mom's rosebush. There are sequences of holiday poems, religious poems, animal poems, and ""Patty Poems"" Daddy's girl strumming up emotions at a lowest common denominator ""along life's thoroughfare"".... If you can sell Grace Noll Crowell, you can probably sell Nick Kenny too-with the endorsement of Arthur Godfrey and Uncle Don. We're choosier.
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Publisher: Prentice-Hall
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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1952
Categories: NONFICTION
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