The Middlesteins

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

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The narration uses two points of view. The author writes most of the novel from the third person perspective of Edie, family members, and people who enter their lives while they are trying to deal with Edie's health issues. The exception occurs in the chapter, 'Seating Chart'. In this chapter, the point of view switches to first-person plural.

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