📙 Anne Warner was, while she lived, considered one of the best American humorists, often compared to celebrated New Englander Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. Warner's wit was at its greatest when she spoke of men -- she had a thing or two to say about the subject, as you'll see."Nothing better in the new homely philosophy style of fiction has been written." --San Francisco Bulletin "One of the most genuinely humorous books ever written." --St. Louis Globe-Democrat