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Naim, Cold Mountain was slow-going, but we warmed to it and ended up loving it. There’s no way that Thirteen Moons will live up to the expectations of Cold Mountain. But as a lover of this region, we can’t wait to see how Frazier depicts the forced removal of the Cherokee. i say that New Yorker review – yeah, they didn’t like it much.
I found Cold Mountain to be hard-going. I didn’t finish it. I also read a rather negative review of Thirteen Moons in the New Yorker. Did you like Cold Mountain?
Naim Peress