Ghosts of New York

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Ghosts of New York?

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Jim Lewis’ novel Ghosts of New York is written primarily from the third person point of view, with one chapter (“Johnny and Bridget”) written in the first person. Lewis utilizes the past tense throughout most of the narrative, although he turns to the future tense in several chapters.

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