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Bharati Mukherjee: Critical Review by Michiko Kakutani

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SOURCE: "A Madcap Search for Bio-Mom," in The New York Times, June 24, 1997, p. C18.

In the following review, Kakutani complains that Mukherjee's Leave It to Me is "a book in which her favorite themes have warped into didactic obsessions, and her stylistic idiosyncrasies have slipped perilously close to mannerism."

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