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Alice Sebold: Critical Review by Stephen H. Webb

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Alice Sebold
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SOURCE: Webb, Stephen H. “Earth from Above.” Christian Century 119, no. 21 (9-22 October 2002): 20-2.

In the following review, Webb reflects on The Lovely Bones, highlighting the novel's unique perspective and its depiction of heaven.

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