Late Climbs the Sun was a better than average psychological novel, Now, with a second book, Gladys Taber establishes herself...

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Late Climbs the Sun was a better than average psychological novel, Now, with a second book, Gladys Taber establishes herself as distinctly above par, but an author for rather serious readers --not for those who want a light frothy story. A modern story of the depression, of a jobless man who feels he cannot claim the girl he loves and wants. The scene shifts from New York to an isolated farming section of Connecticut. A ""problem novel"" -- of circumstances rather than character.

Pub Date: Sept. 9, 1935

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Coward, McCann

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 1935

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