All in the Family
Drawing from Ibsen’s A Doll’s House and Steinbeck’s The Moon Is Down, Norwegian author Per Petterson weaves a tale of family pain and friendship.
Joseph Peschel, a freelance writer and critic in South Dakota, can be reached at joe@josephpeschel.com or through his blog at http://josephpeschel.com/HaveWords/
Drawing from Ibsen’s A Doll’s House and Steinbeck’s The Moon Is Down, Norwegian author Per Petterson weaves a tale of family pain and friendship.
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