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Reviewing ‘The Other,’ Guterson’s haunting tale of a lost youth - Read More

Date Added: June 17, 2008 06:20:02 PM
It takes a while, but David Guterson's new novel unsettles us with its tale of a promising young man—and who hasn't known one—who mysteriously goes off the rails.

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