Anna and the French Kiss

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The novel is told from the first-person-present point of view of Anna. No other characters are allowed a perspective, though there are several emails presented to the reader from St. Clair, Anna’s father, and Bridge. In these emails, the reader is able to see the world from a different perspective, and this is essential in balancing the vantage point, which is skewed heavily in Anna’s favor.