Reviews: 'Longtime Passing'
Although the canvas [in Longtime Passing] is a small one, the many details are clearly defined, presenting us with a picture which is full of life and vitality, though what it depicts is now only a memory….
A delightfully nostalgic piece of writing, full of domestic laughter and tears….
Margo Petts, "Reviews: 'Longtime Passing'," in Children's Book Review (© 1972 by Five Owls Press Ltd.; all rights reserved), Vol. II, No. 4, September, 1972, p. 112.
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For Children from Ten to Fourteen: 'Longtime Passing'
Book Reviews: 'Longtime Passing'