Out Stealing Horses

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The point of view is the first person narration, from the viewpoint of Trond Sanders (both 67 years old and in memory 15 years old). He is quite the unreliable narrator as a 15 year old as his perspectives are assumptions based on his limited knowledge of human nature. He believes, for instance, that he determines what will or won't hurt, but in the end, though he doesn't invite it, the hurt from his past rises like waves to be confronted and dealt with, and he has little choice but to face them or finally be taken under by them in his older years.