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Books in Brief

February 11, 1931 issue

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This article provides information about various books. "Together Again," by Helen Grace Carlisle is the story of a boy, a girl and a doctor who form a triangle which, though not new, remains unusual and is developed with conviction. Carlisle is a story-teller. She has the gift of clutching a reader and holding him to the end of her story and making him believe, against his wish, every word she has to say. Another novel "The Water Gipsies," by A.P. Herbert is about an attractive little London housemaid who becomes a model to improve her "status," and who lives with her queer, mild father and her sister, a working class beauty, on an old barge moored to the bank of the Thames.

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TOGETHER Again (Book); WATER Gipsies, The (Book); HERBERT, A. P.; CARLISLE, Helen Grace; FICTION; WORKING class
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