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Interviews:
Q & A,
Good Morning America Book Club
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Bill
Thompson, Eye
on Books
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Barbara DeMarco Barrett, “Writers on Writing,” June 22, 2006
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selected Reviews:
San Francisco Chronicle, “Imprisoned
in a past that no one knows,” by Chelsea Rathburn,
Sunday, August 29, 2004
“’An aged man is but a paltry thing,’ Yeats wrote, and Hannah
Pearl would probably agree.” . . .
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Roxanne Coady of R.J. Julia Booksellers in Madison,
CT, “R.J. Julia Selects Book for Good Morning America,” Sept.
2004
“About a month ago, Good Morning America called asking if we
would help them relaunch their book club – Read This – by selecting
the book for September. . . .”
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lydia
cassatt reading the morning paper
selected Reviews:
Karen Holt Jenkins
"Harriet Scott Chessman's prose moves with the deceptive beauty of a ballet
dancer, its weightless grace diverting attention from the muscularity powering
every gesture. . ."
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Dinitia Smith, The
New York Times
“A Voice Out of the Silence: Imagining the Other Cassatt,” March
4, 2002 "Lydia Cassatt was one of history's silent women. . . ."
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Alan Cheuse, “All
Things Considered,” Oct. 2001
“One woman poses; the other woman paints. And that’s not
the only difference between these loving sisters.” . . .
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