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Maeve Binchy: Critical Review by Carolyn See

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Maeve Binchy
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SOURCE: “Subversive Lessons in a Circle of Friends,” in Los Angeles Times, January 14, 1991, p. E3.

In the following positive review, See argues that Circle of Friends is a “subversive” and “inventive” novel.

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