The Line Becomes a River

What is the author's tone in the nonfiction book, The Line Becomes a River?

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The author's tone is thoughtful and sensitive, without being overly emotional, sentimental, or politically agitating. The author is generally matter-of-fact about what he sees and experiences, letting readers come to their own conclusions about what they are reading.

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The Line Becomes a River