A Map of the World
What is the narrator point of view in the novel, A Map of the World?
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In A Map of the World, Jane Hamilton divides narration between a wife and husband both reacting to the trauma of the death of a lost child, charges of child molestation, and alienation from the community. The perspectives are carefully kept separate unless and until the narrators confide specific information to the other. Neither is an omniscient point of view.
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