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Beryl Bainbridge: Critical Review by Karen Heller

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SOURCE: “Titanic Resurfaces in Yet Another Novel,” in Chicago Tribune, November 22, 1996, p. 3.

In the following review, Heller offers positive assessment of Every Man for Himself.

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