Sunny Ducrow

Sunny Ducrow is a 1919 novel by English author Henry St. John Cooper.

It follows Elizabeth Ann "Sunny" Ducrow, a pleasant, clever, and driven teenager from the London slums who left her backbreaking factory job to become a stage performer, and later, a successful business owner.

"[1] G. I. Colbron of Publishers Weekly praised the writing as "sincere and simple in style".

The New York Times wrote: "In Sunny Ducrow Henry St. John barely escapes unwittingly surpassing the 'novels' that first established Stephen Leacock's reputation.

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