10 MARCH 1933, Page 26
A PASS IN THE GRAMPIANS. By Nan Shepherd. (Constable. 7s.
6d.)—The village of Boggiewalls is somewhat startled by the intrusion of Dorabel Cassidy, once Bella Cassie, and now a famous singer with a knack of making the adjectives fly. Miss Shepherd's story is exceedingly pleasant, and written with humour and enjoyment.