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Marialisa Calta, "The Art of the Novel as Cookbook," in the New York Times Book Review, February 17, 1993.
Richard Corliss, review of Like Water for Chocolate, in Time, Vol. 141, No. 14, April 5,1993, p. 61.
Maria Elena de Valdes, "Verbal and Visual Representation of Women 'Like Water for Chocolate,'" in World Literature Today, Vol. 69, No. 1, Winter 1995, pp. 78-82.
Barbara Hoffert, review of The Law of Love, in Library Journal, July, 1996, p 156.
Mansa Januzzi, review of Like Water for...
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