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Terry McMillan: Critical Review by Richard Bernstein

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Terry McMillan
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SOURCE: "Black, Affluent and Looking for More," in The New York Times, May 15, 1996, p. C17.

In the following review, Bernstein offers a generally positive assessment of How Stella Got Her Groove Back, but states that "the issues for Stella are luxuriously banal."

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