English Creek

What is the author's tone in English Creek by Ivan Doig?

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The point of view in English Creek is first person. The narrator has temporal distance, telling the story from a point forty years later, but the distance is downplayed by a feeling of immediacy in the voice. He addresses the reader in an intimate confessional tone, letting the reader know his thoughts and questions as they occur to his fourteenyear-old self.

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