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Norton, Andre 1912–: Critical Essay by Ralph Adams Brown

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The story [of "Scarface"] has a complicated and suspense-filled plot. The action is fast and the characterization is excellent. The historical background is accurate. All combine to produce a top-notch story. One of the tests of a good junior novel is the difficulty the youngsters have in getting the book away from their dads. This one should produce a genuine tug-of-war—it is that good. (p. 4)

Ralph Adams Brown, in The New York Times Book Review (© 1948 by The New York Times Company; reprinted by permission), November 14, 1948.

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