M. John-Hansen M. John-Hansen i(A112838 works by)
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5 2 y separately published work icon Nicola Silver Ethel Turner , ( trans. M. John-Hansen )expression Copenhagen : Gyldendal , 1925 1924 single work novel

'For children of somewhat older growth, Ethel Turner has an irresistible appeal. In this book the authoress has drawn a girl who is not merely a girl, but is girlhood, too. To follow Nicola, the heroine, in her first glimpse of a large city, and through her first shopping ecstasies, is girlhood at its best. Nicola has a dream of writing a beautiful book (most girls have at one time or an other) and she does: and the telling of how she does it, and what experiences go to the making of the book, is a beautiful book itself.'

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'Have You Read?', The World's News, 15 November 1924, p.14.

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