Contemporary Literary Criticism


Mohr, Nicholosa | Zena Sutherland

ZENA SUTHERLAND

[In In Nueva York] Mohr creates a remarkably vivid tapestry of community life as well as of individual characters…. Tough, candid, and perceptive, the book has memorable characters, resilient and responsive, in a sharply-etched milieu. (p. 178)

Zena Sutherland, in Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (© 1977 by the University of Chicago; all rights reserved), July-August, 1977.

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