
Myrtle Reed may always be depended upon to write a story in which poetry, charm, tenderness and humor are combined into a clever and entertaining book. Her characters are delightful and she always displays a quaint humor of expression and a quiet feeling of pathos which give a touch of active realism to all her writings. In "A Spinner in the Sun" she tells an old-fashioned love story, of a veiled lady who lives in solitude and whose features her neighbors have never seen. There is a mystery at the heart of the book that throws over it the glamour of romance (Summary by Summary by Grosset & Dunlap publishers, 1913)<br /><br /><strong>Cast:</strong><br />Miss Evelina: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/6548">Kristingj</a><br />Miss Mehitable: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/3157">TriciaG</a><br />Doctor Dexter: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/7061">AllenJohns</a><br />Doctor Ralph: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/6333">Max Körlinge</a><br />Piper Tom: <a href="http://librivo