The Children

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

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The Children is written in the past tense and uses first-person plural narration. The story is told through the collective perspective of the Japanese immigrants. Thus the narrative perspective is not contained within a single character, but is rather an amalgamation of the general experiences of these women.

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