Waging Heavy Peace

What is the author's tone in the memoir, Waging Heavy Peace?

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Young's tone is very casual. Some of the sentences are very short and concise. He uses very simple words to describe his thoughts and actions. "We used to go to his house every Christmas and play charades at a party. He had a bunch of daughters. Very exciting" (page 5).

Neil's writing perspective is an informal conversation. He reminisces about the past, his life, and his passions. Neil gives a shout out to the people he cares about and even thanks his mom for buying his first car. "I made a choice. The blue interior was the best, so I took that one. Rassy paid the bill. Thank you, Mom!" (page 49)

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Waging Heavy Peace