The Grip of Family in the Novels of Alice Hoffman and David Smalldoi:10.1080/00111619.1997.10543179Sanford PinskerFranklin and Marshall CollegeCritique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction
When I was a child and hours inched with gargantuan infinitude beyond me, past me, I can...BrownDavidson, TerriThe Hollins CriticHollins Critic
Criticizes the grip of family ideas presented in the novels of contemporary American authors Alice Hoffman and David Small. Family relationship as a dominant theme; Method of characterization; Plot structure of the story.PinskerSansfordCritique