The Boston Globe, September 1st, 1988
TILL WE MEET AGAIN, by Judith Krantz. Crown. 534 pp. $19.95. Reading Judith Krantz is like spending a decadent afternoon watching the Home Shopping Network, with an occasional switch over to the Playboy Channel for the naughty bits when all the talk about clothes and cubic zirconia begins to get tiresome. "Till We Meet Again" is a long, boring novel about three rogue women -- their clothes, their houses, their careers and their deflorations. At 16, Eve Coudert, daughter of a liver doctor, runs away from "a particularly handsome house" on "a splendid street in the heart of the old city of Dijon...
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