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Show j A HOOK lOItTHE CIHLDKE.Y. J . Among the most brilliant of I Utah's contributors torurrentlltera-turc torurrentlltera-turc is Mr. Augusta Joyce Crorueron. Her versatility is remarkable, re-markable, her originality attractive, her jwetry charming and soulful, herproso always interesting. The latest production from her brain aud yen is a volume modestly called "Tho Children's Book." It is a collet tion of stories and poenis for the young iop!e and is very timely, as it will nuke a suitable Chrlstmis present to cither boys or girl?. The author explains that it was written ia respocMj to a qutry made by President Brigham Young, when speaking of ol .er work, "Wl o will write a book for the children?' Wu have ust had time to examine critically the pretty volume of nearly threo hundred pages Mrs. Crocheron has produced, pro-duced, but from what we have seen of it we think Fhe has satisfactorily responded to the question. We recommend the book to the public and will all that it cau be obtained , at the office of tho H'omza's Exponent. Ex-ponent. We congratulate the gifted author upon her etTjrt, and hope it will prove as successful in a financial seu4j as it is in iu literary merits. |