Review of Daddy's Little Girls (2007) by J.r. Jones for Chicago Reader — 06 Apr 2015
Subtlety is not his strong suit--all the characters here are either adorable or loathsome--yet Perry has toned down the pandering materialism, evangelism, and black empowerment of "Madea's Family Reunion" and "Diary of a Mad Black Woman," letting his heart-tugging story tell itself.
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This review of Daddy's Little Girls (2007) was written by J.r. Jones and published by Chicago Reader on 06 Apr 2015.
Daddy's Little Girls has generally received positive reviews.
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