Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1951 — Page 6
ia CER ws. ey ugust Is the Mo a By MARGARET JOHNSON AUGUST! That easy-going, last month of summer. That month when we can read just the books we want to read. Timu enough in September to face the books we have to read. y ; For perfect lazy-day reading,’ - sample today’s book fare, with py . 1 its suggestions for the toddler and’ I - ng the teen-ager, for the hobby-rider| and the armchair adventurer. . To please the youngest member, [3 f of the family, read with him THE eview 10r LITTLE GOLDEN HOLIDAY BOOK, by Marion Conger (Simon & Schuster, 25 cents). It tells in utu re S happy words and appealing pic-| " ) tures by: Eloise Wilkin how small HOW 70 BE HAPPY THOUGH! Mary and her neighbor, Peter, DRAFTED, By James F. Selig-| celebrate the important hoHdays| .,,., |llystrated by John Fisch-| of the year. : : 2k Sterling. $i Quite the wittiest, and probably] ©’: Now Jor, orling, $ the wisest, picture-book of the (paper), ‘ cioth). Spey season is HENRIETTA, THE By ROBERT L. PERKIN FAITHFUL HEN, by Kathleen] If it moves, salute it; If it Hale (Coward-McCann, $2). Poor, doesn’t, pick it up; if you can't, old Mrs. Foster, Henrietta’'s mis-ipaint it. tress, was about to be put out of That traditional bit of advice her home for non-payment of rent. to the “boot” service man is just Then Henrietta took charge of the part of the sage counsel in a new situation and scratched her way little book, HOW TO BE HAPPY to fame and fortune for them THOUGH DRAFTED, which manboth. The British author-artist has ages to be both practical and done fabulous pictures for a deli- hilarious. The author signs himcious story. Ages 5-10. self ex-Pvt. James F. Seligmann, In LISA AND LOTTIE, by and the rib-tickling line drawings Erich Kastner (Little, Brown, are by ex-Sergt. John Fischetti.
tie from Munich meet at a Euro- heen through the mill with their pean summer camp and discover eyes and ears open. they are twins. How these enter-| Ostensibly, the book is an aid prising nine-year-olds do a clever for young men who have been switch of identity and bring their “greeted” formally by Uncle Suparents together makes refreshing gar, It has an unorthodox realand piquant reading. Ages 8-11. lism that explains a lot of things yy. 8 #8 about the Army which don’t apWHIRLIGIG HOUSE, by Anna pear in the Articles of War. Rose Wright (Houghton Mifflin,, “Find out (if you don’t know) $2.75) is the heart-warming story how to work slowly,” Mr. Seligof five lively sisters and brothers, mann advises draftees; “how t Nan. John, Cricket, Sue and Bus- paée yourself so you finish in the ter Yates, who carry on for a year time allotted, no sooner.” And he (with the help of priceless Andy, warns of sergeants who think cook and handyman) when theirithey're clever. The three-stripe adored mother goes to a sanator- wit demands of the company: jum for rest and special care, Ages “How many men here can dance?” 8-12. . Watch out, it's a trap, the GI is If nature is your hobby, you'll advised. As soon AS someone like THE FIRST BOOK TREES, b¥ M. B. Cormack “0. K., dance over and (Watts, $1.75). and ROCKS AND those crates from that truck.” THEIR STORIES, by Caroll Lane; On Army movies: “These movFenton and Mildred Adams Fen- ies probably won't win any Oscars. ton (Doubleday, $2.50). But they're always good for The first title gives clear de- laughs, and who knows--—yous scriptions of our native trees, might even learn something from with detailed drawings of their them. (If you must sleep, don't leaves, seeds, fruits and flowers snore.)” On sex: “One simple rule as well as small maps of the|is too often ignored, resulting in a| states where the trees are found. (lot of disappointment. If you The second book is for boys and want a irl, concentrate on one girls who colle¢t rocks or would who seems the most available,| like to start such collection. The|rather than the prettfest. That's| authors took the many excellent one of the secrets of success of photograph illustrations. Ages 10 the world’s great lovers.” f and up. . Sociologists ought to be interantl age ested «in this book. It pictures CERTAIN to bat 1.000 with the the “Army way” without the red gandlot crowd is HOW TO PLAY tape, without posturing and with
and ig written by an outstanding chance have need 6f this book for big-league player of that position. other. than reéfreational reading For example, Harry Brecheen You c¢onldn't do better in getting
does the chapter on pit hing: Phil Aa foretaste of what the future Pizzuto on plaving shortstop; bom Hold It uperior to what the DiMaggio on playing outfield Army wu Rive vou And the Action photographs by the editor Army will give nr a lot and line drawings and diagrams
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By EMERSON PRICE Nicholas Monsarrat, pass Rose, replaced by the Saltash when she is finally torpedoed You will experience the almost hourly search for German submarines and feel with the men aboard the enormous. pride of achievement when the search” is occasionally successful.
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and despair of the men trapped, below deck, or flounder” in the cruel sea with a few survivors.| It is almost-entirely a story of men. and of how they faced! hourly danger throughout a long and dreadful war. There is a love story, though it is all but lost in the action and excitement with which these 510 pages are packed. Don't miss it, 5 on ” AGNES NEWTON KEITH will be well remembered for her "THREE CAME HOME, a story! of experiences in a Japanese pris-| on camp. She is now the author of WHITE MAN RETURNS {Little Brown, $4), which has less emotional impact, but is highly entertaining. i | In this book the author recites her experiences as she returns to {Borneo to join her husband.] {With her is her son, George. {This was in 1947, and the true | story covers the next three years. It is a day-by-day account of life in postwar Borneo, with a good many hazards and a great deal of gentle humor to balance
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