Monday, May. 01, 1950

Amazing Faith

LOOK OUT FOR LIZA (245 pp.)--Faith Baldwln--Rinehart ($2.50).

"You," said middle-aged George to his young wife Liza, "look exactly like a kitten." Liza purred, and all was well. But then George died and there was nobody to pay attention to Liza's "small pointed face" and "soft vulnerable mouth" and "miniature . . . French bust."

As must be expected in a novel by Faith Baldwin, the kitten changes pretty quick to a cunning mouser of men, toys with the poor little critters for 242 pages, and makes her catch just three pages before the end of the book.

Look Out for Liza is the 65th novel by pert Author Baldwin, 56, who for about 30 years has fizzed fiction like an inexhaustible literary pop bottle. Almost every drop of it has been eagerly lapped up by the women's magazines.

To date, Novelist Baldwin has 1) pushed her book sales beyond the 10 million mark in all editions, 2) raised her fictional earnings to nearly $2,000,000, and 3) become one of the handful of living novelists to complete a five-foot shelf.

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