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“She has packed into her book thesense of home, of a happy marriage, andthat puzzling exotic charm of a strangetropical fruit. ‘Land Below the Wind’ isfull of fresh flavors.”—Lewis Gannett inthe N. Y, Herald Tribune.
“ ‘Land Below the Wind’ will be readby women because it tells what theymay like to know about one of the fewstrange countries left in the world. Itwill be enjoyed by men because it isunpretentious i: its manner of 'Aritligand the i.fl.)* niakcii a: claims jf :n-usua! !':^OH'l€dge. And the general reader,regardless of vfll And hero a nicemixture o ruir*)^ good sense, variedobser'ations, oio deiimte pern prionspresented m a urcse thar .s always ciea*and pleas'i mo ’ rv often beautif:.—Pearls,
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