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- As an apparently untraumatized William grew bored with all this adult foolishness and ran back to the playground for more climbing, one of the park police officers checked out Ms . Stein's driver's license and wrote out a ticket citing her for violation of the New York City Administrative Code.
- Scott Bowles in " USA Today " gave " Salinger " 3 ?out of 4 stars : " Eloquently written and exhaustively reported . . . " Salinger " is an unmitigated success . . . There's no denying that Shields and Salerno have struck journalistic gold . " Salinger " is a revelation, and offers the most complete picture of an American icon, a man deified by silence, haunted by war, frustrated in love and more frail and human than he ever wanted the world to know . " Lev Grossman of " Time " said " Salinger " " presents a decade's worth of genuinely valuable research . . . there are riches here . . . " Salinger " doesn't excuse its subject's personal failings, but it helps explain them : in his fiction, Salinger had a chance to be the good, untraumatized man he couldn't be in real life . " John Walsh of " The Sunday Times " ( London ) called the book " A stupendous work . " David Ulin of " Los Angeles Times " wrote, that " " Salinger " gets the goods on an author's reclusive life . . . it strips away the sheen of his exceptionalism, trading in his genius for something much more real . " " Associated Press " said " Salinger " was " thoroughly documented . . . Providing by far the most detailed report of previously unreleased material, the book . . . both fleshes out and challenges aspects of the author's legend . " Tina Jordan of " Entertainment Weekly " gave the book a grade of B-, saying that " the reminiscences are layered with a stunning array of primary material & taken as a whole the memories, the documents, the pictures the book feels as close as we'll ever get to being inside Salinger's head, " while also writing that the book is " a bit of a shambling, unwieldy mess . " " Kirkus Reviews " called it a " thoroughly revealing biography, " stating that " Shields and Salerno chase down the story in minute detail . " Jeff Simon wrote in " Buffalo News " that this is a " now-irreplaceable book about the greatest enigma of modern American literature . . . " Salinger " can't tell'all'about its subject but it tells more than we've ever known before . . . a complex but well-constructed narrative composed of fragments of history, anecdote and commentary . " Tucker Shaw in " The Denver Post " called the book " an exhaustively detailed portrait of the famously reclusive novelist J . D . Salinger ."