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Dorothy Braginsky, review in Psychology Today, August, 1976.
Lore Dickstem, review of Ordinary People, in New York Times Book Review, July 18, 1976.
Barbara Holhday, in an interview with Judith Guest, in Detroit Free Press, October 7, 1982.
Paddy Kitchen, "Sentimental Americans," in Listener, Vol 97, No 2494, February 3, 1977, p. 158.
Review of Ordinary People, in Kirkus Reviews, Vol XLIV, No 5, March 1,1976, p. 271.
Michael Wood, "Crying for Attention, in...
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