

"At night we descended into the depths of the steamer to worship with the steerage passengers." Page 23One of the most bright, chatty, wide-awake books of travel ever written. It aboundsin information, is as pleasant reading as a story book, and full of the wit and sparkle of"An American Girl" let loose from school and ready for a frolic.
"It is a thrilling story, written in a fascinating style, and the plot is adroitly handled."
It might be placed in any Sabbath School library, so pure is it in tone, and yet it is sofree from the mawkishness and silliness that mar the class of books usually found there,that the veteran novel reader is apt to finish it at a sitting.
"A delightful book, original and enjoyable," says the Brownville Echo.
"A fascinating story, unfolding, with artistic touch, the young life of one of our impulsive,sharp-witted, transparent and pure-minded girls of the nineteenth century,"says The Contributor, Boston.