Description
Some reviews:
"Capitally told, with great brightness. The reader will never tire of a page of it. "
-"Scotsman. "
"The author of " God and the Man " has given to the world in " Matt" a very different stamp of story from the ordinary. In Its way the tale is unique, and we long to make a trial of the nomadic life, primitive cookery, and free-and-easy existence, duly set forth in this story of a caravan. In this last of Mr. Buchanan's books the reader will find no lack of interest, though he is led through unbeaten tracks into pastures new, and we even lay down the book feeling pleased that Matt will spend her honeymoon in a... caravan."
-"Aberdeen Journal"
"Matt" is a love idyll quite unique of its kind.'
-"The Lady."
"Mr. Buchanan is never more attractive than when, as in the present case, consenting to write without "a purpose," other than that of charming his readers, he allows a free course to his vivid imagination and poetic fancy. "Matt" is a love idyll composed of elements that are undeniably unique."
-"Morning Post."