Wade in the Water
What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Wade in the Water?
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The majority of this novel is told from the first-person point of view of Ella. Consider the opening sentence: “There weren’t many people I loved when I was eleven, but I loved Mr. Macabe” (3).
There are also portions of the novel that are told by a third-person narration with a focus on Katherine. In the first part of the novel, these portions told from Katherine’s focus appear to be some of the entries from her journal.
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