My Louisiana Sky

What is the author's style in My Louisiana Sky by Kimberly Willis Holt?

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My Louisiana Sky is narrated entirely from a first person point of view. Tiger, as the heroine, reflects on her internal emotions and interprets the world around her. Due to her young age, Tiger misinterprets situations, and the reader must decipher and extract the true meaning. For example, Tiger assumes that Magnolia will sit next to her on the bus, but Tiger does not realize that Magnolia is legally and socially prohibited from sitting in the front of the bus in that time period. While Tiger's interpreted narration is not entirely reliable, the perspective allows the reader to delve into Tiger's inner conflict, experiencing the turmoil with her. The first person point of view provides the reader with an intimate account of Tiger's life, providing the a strong connection between the reader and the heroine. Tiger is a girl experiencing the changes of growing up while coming to terms with her home life as a child of disabled parents. The first person perspective provides greater contrast when comparing the protagonist's character growth from the beginning of the story and after major life events, such as Tiger's first kiss, Granny's death and deciding whether to leave her parents and live in Baton Rouge.

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