Sex and Rage

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Most of the novel is told from Jacaranda Leven’s Point of View. She describes nearly every situation, and the logic used to piece together people and events is Jacaranda’s. The logic in Jacaranda’s life is not always at the foreground. Instead, Jacaranda is emotional and regularly in her head, which can disorient the novel’s sequence of events or cause-and-effect. For example, Jacaranda invites Sunrise to Mexico after she feels like she caused Sunrise’s beating.