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A Barrie Novel

‘‘FAREWELL, Miss Julio Logan. ” a short novel of something under 20,000 words, has been added to the uniform series of Sir James Barrie's prose works. It gives the diary of an ingenuous young Highland minister, who, back in the 'sixties of last century, went. ‘ ‘ queer '' when the glen where he had his manse became locked —that is, impassable through snow. At such a time local legend had it that “strangers" appeared in the hills. The minister considered combating superstitution with a sermon, until he, of all people, met a “stranger"—that lovely wraith, Miss Julie Logan. There is a dream-like quality about the story which will delight every Barrie enthusiast. —(Hodder and Stoughton.)

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17953, 3 December 1932, Page 9

Word Count
115

A Barrie Novel Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17953, 3 December 1932, Page 9

A Barrie Novel Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17953, 3 December 1932, Page 9