The Divorce Express

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

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Phoebe's story is told in the first person, present tense, and most readers will like the immediacy of the main character's thoughts. This technique unfortunately leaves a few of the other characters somewhat "flat," but Danziger's parent characters have a tendency to be presented in a less than complementary fashion. Considering her intended audience, this technique is understandable. Her style is realistic and confrontational without being offensive, and most of all, it echoes a sense of humor, a good way to handle many types of problems.

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