This Must Be the Place

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, This Must Be the Place?

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Maggie O’Farrell tells her novel This Must Be the Place in the omniscient-limited first and omniscient third-person narrative mode, depending on the chapter and character involved. The majority of the novel is told in the third-person narrative mode by an unknown narrator, who knows about all events, including those in the future. The third-person narrator often interrupts the narrative itself to tell readers about future events, given the reader an intimate and privileged God’s-eye view of things to come.

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