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Sept. 17, 2007: Canadian Literature Reviews Adam's Peak

Andrew Bartlett writes that Adam’s Peak is “deftly plotted work” and “an unequivocal success” in terms of character development. There is, he observes, “a strangely spectacular ordinariness that tips over into the transcendental” in these characters’ lives.

The full text can be found here:

http://www.canlit.ca/reviews-review.php?id=13875

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