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 T.C. Boyle, "Tortilla Curtain"

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PostSubject: T.C. Boyle, "Tortilla Curtain"   T.C. Boyle, "Tortilla Curtain" EmptySun Dec 21, 2008 12:21 pm

I am currently reading "Tortilla Curtain" by T.C. Boyle. Has anyone on here read that? I like it, somehow, but sometimes it feels as if he was too plain - no interpretation needed, you know, all this American Dream stuff is lying at the top, and you just have to grab it. I started reading it in the first place because I was considering giving it to my students, but I feel as if it might be not challenging enough.

Any thoughts?
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