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Garrison Keillor: Critical Review by Robert M. Adams

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SOURCE: "Boys Will Be Boys," in The New York Review of Books, January 13, 1994, p. 19.

In the following review, Adams asserts that, "It's not likely that [The Book of Guys will give rise to much prolonged reflection, but it can hardly fail to provoke a number of chuckles."]

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