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Michael Chabon: Critical Review by Dan Cryer

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SOURCE: Cryer, Dan. “Bittersweet and Savory Stories of Love and Loss.” Newsday (8 April 1991): B46.

In the following review, Cryer calls Chabon a gifted young writer, and applauds his fresh style, lyrical use of language, unexpected plot twists, and sense of humor in A Model World.

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