A likable first novel, by the daughter of Natalie Sedgwick Colby. A young Irish girl marries a Bostonian, and is thrust into...

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THE BLACK WINDS BLOW

A likable first novel, by the daughter of Natalie Sedgwick Colby. A young Irish girl marries a Bostonian, and is thrust into a ""silver cord"" situation, plus the traditions of musty, hypocritical Beacon Hill. It is a thoroughly convincing story, not as intellectualized nor as finished a piece of satire as Marquand's novels, but an intelligent and rendable tale. Recommended for sales and rentals.

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Publisher: Harrison Hilton

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1940

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