Ordinary People: A Novel

What is the author's tone in the book, Ordinary People: A Novel?

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The tone of the novel is often dour and emotionally harsh so as to highlight the often difficult realities of romantic relationships. However, the novel maintains an underlying sense of hope to affirm the idea that, even if a relationship ends, a person’s capacity for happiness may persist.

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Ordinary People: A Novel