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Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant Study Guide

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by Anne Tyler
About 51 pages (15,362 words)
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Barbara Lazear Ascher, "A Visit with Eudora Welty,"' in Yale Review, Vol. 74, No.1, autumn, 1984, p. 149.

Benjamin DeMott, "Funny, Wise and True," in New York Times Book Review, March 14, 1982, p. 14.

Paula Gallant Eckard, "'Family and Community in Anne Tyler's Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant," in Southern Literary Journal, Vol. 22, No.2, Spring 1990, pp. 33-44.

Sarah English, "Anne Tyler,"' in Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1982, Gale, 1983, p. 194.

Elizabeth Evans, Anne Tyler, Twayne Publishers, 1993.

Donna Gerstenberger, "Everybody Speaks,"' in Anne.....

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