Unlikely Animals

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Unlikely Animals?

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Unlikely Animals is written in the past tense and employs the first-person plural narrative structure. The narration is omniscient, and is from the perspective of the dead souls of Everton, who reside in the Maple Street Cemetery. Their point of view is limited to the limits of the town, and any events that occur outside this boundary are beyond their purview.

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