[LIT] Stories/Books narrated through alternating first personvoices

Sherri Neofotist sneofotist at anamosa.k12.ia.us
Tue Jan 8 16:39:22 EST 2008


On 1/8/08 12:58 PM, "Ljackson" <ljackson at gwtc.net> wrote:

> I agree, but unfortunately that is darned near the only book that is ever used
> (here at least) and has led to excessive focus on fractured fairy tale, rather
> than on in-depth study of voice and perspective.  Does that make sense? I am
> hoping to provide all teacher with more resources to consider, but this
> teacher in particular is looking for stories in which two points of view is
> represented--both in first person.  I wish I could find more of those.
> 
> Lori
> 
> 
Canyons by Gary Paulsen is a great novel told in two points of view.  I
can't remember if it's first person though.  It's like two stories,
alternating chapter by chapter, until the characters' paths cross.

Sherri





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