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SOURCE: Review of Shipwreck, by Louis Begley. Kirkus Reviews 71, no. 16 (15 August 2003): 1030.

In the following review, the critic argues that the narrative in Shipwreck is both “rambling” and “overworked to the point of caricature.”

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