Vol.14 No.2 1947 - page 114

Sons
is a novel of the building of a Russian collective
farm, told for the first time in English. This superb story of
the new Russia, drawn in terms of her people rather than her
politics, offers a broad and believable picture of a great nation's
formative years. $2.75
by
V.
A. SMIRNOV
Angry
Dust
is a story of labor's struggle within its
own ranks. "She states the case of labor as she sees it with
every ounce of faith and reason she can muster ••• She deserves
to be heard
in
this second post-war year."-New York Times
Book Review. $2.75
by DOROTHY STOCKBRIDGE
The
Neon Wilderness
Vivid, realistic
stories of the tea joints, flop-houses, and taverns which are the
only homes of the lost and the strayed, the disinherited and dis–
possessed of Chicago's West Side. By the author of "Never Come
Morning." $2.50
by NELSON ALGREN
The Dove Found No Rest
is a subt-
ly humorous, deftly satiric portrait of a humble Indian family,
drawn against a larger canvas of imposed British rule. Here are
the customs and concepts of a deeply mystical race pictured
in
sharp contrast to Western ethics. $2.75
by DENNIS GRAY STOLL
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