The Buddha in the Attic

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Buddha in the Attic?

The Buddha in the Attic

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The Buddha in the Attic is narrated in the third person, plural point of view. The narrators for the first seven chapters of the novel are the Japanese women who come to America as picture brides. The narrators for the final chapter of the novel are the Americans who lived in the town in which J-town was located.

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