Maid

What is the author's tone in the nonfiction book, Maid?

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Stephanie Land writes with simple and highly accessible vocabulary and syntax, making this book appropriate for a wide range of reading levels. Her tone is straightforward and clear, while also being open and unabashedly honest. The author's tone invites readers into her internal emotional world and is unafraid to share her struggles, challenges, fears, and low points. Her straightforward and clear tone may be a reflection of her determination and hard working attitude. Land rarely uses flowery language or figurative statements, relying instead on directness and fairly literal descriptions.

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