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The Garden Magazine, December, 1S21 



Gene Stratton-Porter's 



most engaging character is 

 this true child of Nature 



Her Father's Daughter 



OTHER BOOKS BY 



Gene Stratton-Porter 



A Daughter of the Land 



At the Foot of the Rainbow 



Freckles 



Friends in Feathers 



A Girl of the Limber lost 



The Harvester 



Laddie 



Michael O'Halloran 



The Song of the Cardinal 



Moths of the Limber lost 



Morning Face 



Music of the Wild 



Homing With the Birds 



LINDA STRONG'S inheritance from her 

 j remarkable father includes an abundant 

 fund of love for Nature and people. She un- 

 derstands both, with a quick, sympathetic 

 devotion. 



And it is Linda's deep capacity for love 

 that sends her merrily through the adventures 

 of this romance of sunny California — until, 

 finally, when she has won your heart as well 

 as the hearts of her true-blue comrades, she 

 finds happiness and a home in her native 

 Lilac Valley. 



Applause 'for Gene Stratton-Porter has 

 been expressed in the purchase of nine mil- 

 lion copies of her works. Her Father's 

 Daughter is delighting both the lovers of 

 her Nature books and the admirers of her 

 fiction. Throughout the lovely, realistic at- 

 mosphere of these California gardenlands, 

 and the happy surprises of the story, radi- 

 ates always the winning personality of 

 Linda Strong. 



Get an early copy of Her Father's Daughter 

 At all booksellers; $1.75 net. 



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