Other Birds

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Other Birds?

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Other Birds jockeys between two forms of perspective. The majority of the novel is told in a close third-person that shifts perspectives between the novel’s living characters.

Other sections are narrated in first-person, and these are the Ghost Story interludes that occasionally crop up between chapters. These are told from the perspectives of Lizbeth, Camille, and Paloma, and they offer the reader a first-hand insight into the minds of these departed women.

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