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Thomas Keneally: Critical Review by Donna Rifkind

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SOURCE: "Is There Birth After Death" in Los Angeles Times Book Review, May 16, 1993, p. 7.

In the following review of Woman of the Inner Sea, Rifkind focuses on the characterization of the book's heroine.

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