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  • Indeed, as Louis Menand has it, Bridge of Sighs is "high-quality soap opera," distinguishable from a book like Peyton Place mostly in that it is "gentler."

    Deep-Hearted 2010

  • Bridge of Sighs is Russo's worst novel; I'm a big fan and I'd rate it almost a complete failure.

    Deep-Hearted 2010

  • Where Bridge of Sighs is a soap opera of the small-town working class, That Old Cape Magic is a soap opera of the cosmopolitan middle class.

    June 2010 2010

  • Bridge of Sighs is a family saga centering around the life of Lou C. ( "Lucy") Lynch, introduced to us as a 60 year-old married man and proprietor of several convenience stores.

    June 2010 2010

  • Bridge of Sighs is a family saga centering around the life of Lou C. ( "Lucy") Lynch, introduced to us as a 60 year-old married man and proprietor of several convenience stores.

    Deep-Hearted 2010

  • Where Bridge of Sighs is a soap opera of the small-town working class, That Old Cape Magic is a soap opera of the cosmopolitan middle class.

    Deep-Hearted 2010

  • Indeed, as Louis Menand has it, Bridge of Sighs is "high-quality soap opera," distinguishable from a book like Peyton Place mostly in that it is "gentler."

    The Reading Experience 2010

  • Where Bridge of Sighs is a soap opera of the small-town working class, That Old Cape Magic is a soap opera of the cosmopolitan middle class.

    The Reading Experience 2010

  • Bridge of Sighs is a family saga centering around the life of Lou C. ( "Lucy") Lynch, introduced to us as a 60 year-old married man and proprietor of several convenience stores.

    The Reading Experience 2010

  • Indeed, as Louis Menand has it, Bridge of Sighs is "high-quality soap opera," distinguishable from a book like Peyton Place mostly in that it is "gentler."

    June 2010 2010

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