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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Florence Crannell Means Archives
Florence Crannell Means •ï¿½16 Books
Great Day in the Morning (1946)
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    Fresh Approaches in Fiction (11 Reviews)
    Kingsblood Royal, by Sinclair Lewis
    1. Kingsblood Royal by Sinclair Lewis
    2. Gentleman's Agreement by Laura Z. Hobson
    3. The Chequer Board by Nevil Shute
    4. Janey Jeems by Bernice Kelly Harris
    5. The Good Crop by Elizabeth H. Emerson
    6. Tradition by Anne Emery
    7. Willow Hill by Phyllis A. Whitney
    8. Great Day in the Morning by Florence Crannell Means
    9. Michael's Victory by Clara Ingram Judson
    10. Milo's New World by Betty Morgan Bowen
    11. The Russian-American Song and Dance Book by Marion Bergman
    Common Ground, Summer 1947, pp. 111-122
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    Books for Young People (22 Reviews)
    Stories for Older Boys and Girls
    1. Jonathan Goes West by Stephen W. Meader
    2. Black River Captive by West Lathrop
    3. Underground Retreat by Maribelle Cormack
    4. Vagabonds All by Elsie K. Seth-Smith
    5. Romance for Rosa by Rachel M. Varble
    6. The Kid Comes Back by John R. Tunis
    7. Heart of Danger by Howard Pease
    8. Great Day in the Morning by Florence Crannell Means
    9. Red Silk Pantalettes by Martha R. Barnhart Harper
    10. Dragon Prows Westward by William H. Bunce
    11. The Scrapper by Leland Silliman
    12. Teen Age Companion by Frank Owen
    13. Batter Up by Jackson Scholz
    14. Lightning on Ice by Philip Harkins
    15. The People Upstairs by Phyllis N. Cote
    16. Gloria, Ballet Dancer by Gladys Malvern
    17. Wild Waters by Lewis S. Miner
    18. A Date for Diane by Elizabeth Headley
    19. Anna Elizabeth by Lucile Long
    20. Anna Elizabeth, Seventeen by Lucile Long
    21. West We Go by Jules Loring
    22. Once Is Forever by Gertrude E. Mallette
    The Saturday Review, November 9, 1946, pp. 52-57