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Stephanie Doyon's Reviews

Reviews of Stephanie’s Work

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Sep.24.2008
Published by Publisher's Weekly
"Doyon writes pungently, with a wry slant, and pulls no punches regarding gossip, jealousy, schadenfreude and the myriad human foibles that are the backbone of farce, so the warm...
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Jul.15.2005
Published by The Portland Phoenix
"Doyon's writing is colorful and confident, in the way of John Irving and Richard Russo, and she is able to balance both the tragic and the comical with deft insight...'The...
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Sep.24.2008
Published by BookPage
"In her striking debut novel, Stephanie Doyon, who has ghostwritten several novels for young adults, creates characters so rich that readers will automatically (and perhaps,...
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Dec.25.2005
Published by The Anniston Star
"Certainly one of the deep pleasures avid readers can experience is discovering a writer who has always seemed to have been a part of their lives. There's a kind of comfort in...
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Oct.19.2005
Published by The Boston Globe
"...Doyon, who lives in Maine, has written several young-adult series. She bridges the gap from youth to maturity with intelligence and sensitivity. Robert could easily be a...
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Jun.16.2005
Published by The New York Times
"...Ms. Doyon's book spans decades and takes some powerful, serious turns. Without overburdening her material, she develops an array of serious acts and consequences, linking them...