Dragonfly in Amber

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This story is told from the point of view of Claire Randall. She speaks to herself throughout the novel, commenting on her feelings toward each subject, the characters, and development of the people in her story. One knows that she is quite taken by the 1700s. She finds their ways intriguing and interesting, although archaic. She is sympathetic to the wounded men and does her best to mend their wounds with her nursing skills.