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2001
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Overview
That's the charm of it all. Just as avid readers of romance novels justify their interest by claiming escapism, [Jan Karon] and her [Mitford] brood offer fans an opportunity to mentally fly to a better place, one where folks named Dooley Barlowe and Emma Newland and Miss Sadie always find ways to come together for happy endings. [Michael Datcher] doesn't present himself as a child prodigy who, through his own gifts and guile, fought his way out of inner-city Los Angeles. Instead, he painstakingly presents himself in all his juvenile stuttering, thieving anti-glory, pulling himself up sometimes through luck, sometimes through apparent divine intervention, always stumbling and yet trying to learn from mistakes.
Publisher
Charleston Newspapers