The Lost Girls of Paris

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Lost Girls of Paris?

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Jenoff’s novel focuses on three main protagonists: Eleanor, Marie, and Grace. Each chapter begins with the name of the character from whose perspective Jenoff writes. Jenoff uses a third-person limited narration, which limits the reader to information accessible to the character from whose perspective the story is told, but also opens the reader to the inner thoughts, emotions, motivations, and conflicts.

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The Lost Girls of Paris