'Winifred James'
Saturday's Children has a local setting. It is a pleasant story of two young Australian girls, who find themselves left to shift for themselves. One goes into a tea room and the other takes up kindergarten teaching, and though there is nothing very dramatic about either of those employments the narrative strongly interests us in the two heroines - for such they must surely be called.' Source:
'Christmas Books',
The Sydney Morning Herald, 18 December, 1909.