"What we have here is a work of fiction that looks at the effects of objectification, the results of prejudice and stereotyping, and the worst consequences of a life spent reaching for some form of recognition, or even a snatch at a unique identity. Unfortunately, as is often the case with works of fiction that focus too hard on their central message, the story often gets lost in the search for meaning" - Fran Slater reviews The Natashas by Yelena Moskovich
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