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Anna Quindlen: Critical Review by Elizabeth Leland

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SOURCE: Leland, Elizabeth. “An Easy Switch from Columns to Fiction.” Nieman Reports 49, no. 1 (spring 1995): 65.

In the following review, Leland praises Quindlen's style in One True Thing, but points to a few of the novel's weaknesses as well.

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