Review of The Best of Enemies (2019) by Katie Walsh for Los Angeles Times — 03 Apr 2019
The changes Bissell makes to the story are overly contrived, and the writing and editing are shaky. Most egregiously, Ann’s perspective is completely underwritten, without any personal history and the single humanizing factor of one daughter, who appears only briefly.
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This review of The Best of Enemies (2019) was written by Katie Walsh and published by Los Angeles Times on 03 Apr 2019.
The Best of Enemies has generally received positive reviews.
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