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Jane Hamilton: Critical Review by Ron Charles

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SOURCE: Charles, Ron. “A Family Quartet out of Tune with Itself.” Christian Science Monitor 92, no. 245 (9 November 2000): 18.

In the following review, Charles analyzes the principal characters of Disobedience in terms of the relationship between technology and human nature.

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