Blonde Ambition

What is the author's style in Blonde Ambition by John Meaney?

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The book is written from a third-person narrative point of view, with the majority of the focus placed on Anna Percy. Anna is the protagonist and as a result, readers get insight into what she is thinking. Through the third-person narrative voice, readers learn about Anna's past and how the prior events of her life have shaped the current events. Readers can also deduce that Anna is pretty true to herself in her interactions with others. The way that she acts matches up with her internal monologue and she is what she seems. Anna is not hiding any agenda or desire to manipulate, but is simply trying to figure out her own life and identity.

Other characters are also the focus of the narrative throughout the book too. The heartbreak of Adam Flood is examined through his own thoughts and readers see that Adam and Anna actually have a lot in common. Adam is not over Anna yet and he does not pretend to be with other people. Cammie's thoughts are also highlighted, especially as they relate to her feelings of disdain towards Anna. The difference between Cammie's inner monologue and the other characters is that she seems to have a sensitive, caring side that she chooses to hide from the rest of the world. Cammie is not actually as cold-hearted as she would like others to believe but disguises her warm qualities well.

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Blonde Ambition