If Tomorrow Comes

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, If Tomorrow Comes?

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The point of view shifts from the narrator to Tracy Whitney, and back again, throughout the story. It is the narrator's voice that binds the various threads of the story together — the suicide of Tracy's mother, how life in a women's prison affects the inmates, the skill that career criminals develop in reading people and sensing their weakneses. Thus the narrator sets the stage and connects the sometimes-jagged edges of the novel.

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If Tomorrow Comes