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From: The Hemingway Review
Date: 20020322
Author:Tyler, Lisa
JANE KENDALL MASON'S Safari reads rather like an Agatha Christie play without the mystery--albeit with a horribly unsavory death caused by the irresponsibility of the shallow Lilla Warren and her boyfriend, Donald Knight, an American film star sporting a phony British accent. The quality of the writing confirms Alane Salierno Mason's clear-eyed, unsentimental judgment of her adoptive grandmother's artistry. Yet there is something genuinely poignant about the bitter self-awareness of Mason's heroine, April Randolph. At thirty-two, April knows without question that she loves Captain ...
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