Looking for Alaska

What is the value in using a first-person narrative style in Looking for Alaska? Who is the narrator?

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Miles is the narrator. The primary value of this perspective is that engages the reader thoroughly with Miles' story, and arguably quite personally, since virtually all of his experiences, it could be argued, have been experienced by the reader in one way or another. This perspective encourages the embracing of all experiences in life, whether celebratory or painful.