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Jane Hamilton: Critical Review by Suzanne L. MacLachlan

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SOURCE: MacLachlan, Suzanne L. “One Woman's Map of a Troubled World.” Christian Science Monitor 86, no. 133 (3 June 1994): 13.

In the following review, MacLachlan assesses the themes and plot of A Map of the World.

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