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Sources
Hebert, Kimberly. "A Testament to Survival," in Quarterly Black Review, June, 1995, p. 6.
Omang, Joanne. A review of Krik? Krak! in Washington Post Book World, May 14,1995, p. 4.
Pierre-Pierre, Garry An interview in The New York Times, January 26,1995, pp. Cl, C8.
Shea, Renee H. "Traveling Worlds with Jidwidge Danticat," in Poets and Writers, Vol. 25, No 1, January-February, 1997, pp. 42-51.
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