The Bearkeeper's Daughter

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Bearkeeper’s Daughter?

The Bearkeeper’s Daughter

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Although Bradshaw presents the viewpoint of John throughout the novel, she uses a third-person narrative voice. When she wants to communicate John's private thoughts, she does so in italicized passages. This produces an effective balance of objective and subjective narration.

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