Ambitious, widescreen ... Castleberry has pursued the tricky task of creating an orderly novel whose theme is chaos. There are places where he’s not quite up to the task, where the various lines that stretch through and across the family trees can feel like tripwires for the reader ... The flaws in The Californians reflect ambition and overexertion, not slackness. Castleberry strives to realistically capture the way money shores up or permeates all sorts of creative endeavors.
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