"Hagar will stand out as one of the splendid woman characters of modern fiction—serene and strong, an ideal feminist and a thorough American."—Portland (Me.) Telegram. "A splendid story ... not the least part of its charm is that delightful atmosphere of Virginia family life with which Miss Johnston's readers are familiar."—Baltimore Evening Sun. "A powerful plea for woman suffrage in the guise of gripping fiction."—Springfield Republican. "Feminism has never had a more human exposition. It is a book notable for sane methods as well as a delightful plot."—Literary Digest. "Hagar is one of the most admirable of Miss Johnston's creations and the novel is a worthy addition to Miss Johnston's works."—Philadelphia Record. |