Hartford Courant
"
Peggy Seltzer's book got the kind of ride from the Times that authors dream of," writes
Colin McEnroe. "One has to think it has something to do with Seltzer's editor,
Sarah McGrath, who worked for three years on this book without ever noticing that it was 100 percent hooey and who is the daughter of Times editor-at-large
Charles McGrath. McEnroe wants ombud
Clark Hoyt to answer this: "To what degree did family connections put this book on the radar screen, where it never belonged?" ||
New York magazine: No, the Times' coverage of "Love and Consequences" is not Charles McGrath's fault.