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Edwidge Danticat: Critical Review by Kimberly Hébert

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SOURCE: "A Testament to Survival," in Quarterly Black Review, June, 1995, p. 6.

In the following review, Hébert applauds Krik? Krak! for its stories about Haitians and their lives in Haiti, but notes that Danticat never fully examines the complicated relationship between Haitian-Americans and America.

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