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Paula Fox: Critical Review by Dinitia Smith

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SOURCE: "No Place to Call Home," in New York Times Book Review, November 10, 1991, p. 52.

In the following review, Smith assesses Monkey Island as an honest portrayal of homelessness, particularly the rarely dealt with issue of homelessness as it affects members of the middle class.

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