When We Left Cuba
What is an example of personification in the novel, When We Left Cuba?
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From the text:
“Whispers brush my gown, my name—Beatriz Perez—on their lips, the weight of their curious gazes on my back words creeping toward me, clawing their way up my skirts, snatching the faux jewels from my neck and casting them to the ground.” (4)
When We Left Cuba