The Wind Done Gone

What is the author's style in the novel, The Wind Done Gone?

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The novel is written like it is a journal, divided into one-hundred fourteen chapters. Each chapter is fairly short, some of them no longer than a paragraph or two. The novel begins a month after the end of the classic Margaret Mitchell novel, Gone with the Wind, and progresses over several months. The narrator also takes the reader back in time, describing her childhood before the war and her life of slavery during the war. The novel is recounted mostly as narration with little dialogue.

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