The Year of the Runaways

What is the author's tone in the novel, The Year of the Runaways?

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The author's tone is matter-of-fact and practical. Sahota continually represents shocking events and even physical altercations in a way that is both vivid and unstrained. Although he provides a wealth of physical detail, he refrains from using language that is charged or opinionated -- he focuses instead on the concrete realities of the situation, allowing the reader to place themselves within the action and form their own judgments.

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The Year of the Runaways