Young Warriors: Stories of Strength

What is the narrator point of view in the collection, Young Warriors: Stories of Strength?

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The point of view is different for each story in the book.

The Gift of Rain Mountain is told in the first person by Mactun, the main character.

The Magestone is told in the third-person and omniscient. The reader is able to hear the thoughts of the two main characters as the point of view changes from that of Fare to that of Neesha.

Eli and The Dybbuk is told in the third-person and limited. The reader is able to hear the thoughts of Eli, the main character.

Heartless is told in the third-person and limited. The reader is able to hear the thoughts of Ada, the main character.

Lioness is told in the third person and limited. The reader is able to hear the thoughts of Amantari, "Tari", the main character.-

Thunderbolt is told in the first person by Helen, the main character.

Devil Wind is told in the first person by Taravati, the main character.

The Boy Who Cried "Dragon!" is told in the third-person and limited. The reader is able to hear the thoughts of Melvin, the main character.

Student of Ostriches is told in the first person by Kylaia, the main character.

Serpent's Rock is told in the third person limited. The reader is able to hear the thoughts of Gulpilil, the main character.

Hidden Warriors is told in the third person limited. The reader is able to hear the thoughts of Heriot, the main character.

Emerging Legacy is told in the third person limited. The reader is able to hear the thoughts of Kelyn, the main character.

An Axe For Men is told in the third person limited. The reader is able to hear the thoughts of Sais, the main character.

Acts of Faith is told in the third person omniscient. The reader is able to hear the thoughts of the three main characters: Bridget, Maire and Miriam.

Swords That Talk is told in the third person limited. The reader is able to hear the thoughts of Brinn, the main character.

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Young Warriors: Stories of Strength, BookRags