The Family

What is the author's tone in the biography, The Family?

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The book has a clearly political viewpoint and much of the language used to refer to the Bush family and others is very negative. This is one of the defining features of the text and is consistent throughout the book. The narrator makes no apologies for this clear political stance against the Bush family and often against other members of the Republican Party or the wealthy upper class of America.

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