Tenderly romantic, this is the newest in the long line of inspiring novels that have made Mrs. Hill America's most warmly loved writer. When Reuben Remington, on his last day at the office before he went off on a well-deserved vacation, helped a fainting stenographer to the hospital, he had no idea what he was letting himself in for. But he promised the girl, Gillian Guthrie, that he would care for her small brother while she was getting well. During the period of anxiety - even of stark fear - that followed, Reuben learned from the young fellow and Gillian that there were many satisfying parts of life he had been missing. Once again Mrs. Hill writes a novel of modern young people courageously winning their way to the truest kind of happiness.

Review taken from a Grosset and Dunlap edition.

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