Him, Me, Muhammad Ali

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Him, Me, Muhammad Ali?

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Most of the short stories use the first person point of view, rooted in the intimacy of narrative storytelling and serving as first-hand accounts of events. Two stories use third person, “The Lunatics’ Eclipse,” third person omniscient, and “The Sailor,” third person objective.

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