

Rosalind wants more children in the family, and the time element is very important. If all goes well, they home to acquire another husband for Mum.

Her two children, Rosalind, aged nine, and Charlie, aged seven, are delighting in the summer's prospects. Caroline Henry, a young and pretty divorcee, has accepted a house, rent free, from some friends, and is working on her play. "The Henry family's Vermont summer supplies the setting for this gay and discerning modern novel, which captures for the first time in American literature some of the flavor of Enid Bagnold's National Velvet. Illustrated by Margaret Sommerfeld (illustrator).
