REVIEW: The Children in the Square
Nov. 26th, 2015 08:42 pmThe Children in the Square: Pamela Mansbridge Nelson. This edition 1960
I was a bit hesitant about buying this book, because while I enjoyed Mansbridge’s A Case for Caroline, I didn’t like The Larchwood Mystery as much. I also started reading it when I hadn’t a hope of finishing it in one sitting, life got busy and I had to put it down and pick it up a lot over a relatively long period of time, although was somewhat partly abetted by it being quite a substantial book of its type, coming to 208 pages.
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I was a bit hesitant about buying this book, because while I enjoyed Mansbridge’s A Case for Caroline, I didn’t like The Larchwood Mystery as much. I also started reading it when I hadn’t a hope of finishing it in one sitting, life got busy and I had to put it down and pick it up a lot over a relatively long period of time, although was somewhat partly abetted by it being quite a substantial book of its type, coming to 208 pages.
Freda and Dick Ford are ( Read more... )