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Francis King: Critical Review by Penelope Lively

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SOURCE: “Places and Friends He Still Can Recall,” in Spectator, September 4, 1993, p. 26.

In the following review of Yesterday Came Suddenly, Lively commends King's memoir, which she feels is an engaging and moving work, in large part because of King's use of anecdotes and lengthy dialogue segments.

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