Walker Brothers Cowboy

What is the author's style in Walker Brothers Cowboy by Alice Munro?

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"Walker Brothers Cowboy" is told in the first person narrative voice, meaning that the events of the story are narrated from the point of view of a single character—in this case, an unnamed, preadolescent girl. Athough all the ideas, impressions, and observations are filtered through her, her remarkable perception provides a full and rich picture of the community in which she lives, the people who populate it—particularly her parents—and the economic woes that face the nation.

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