Mark, MISS DOLL, GO HOME is one of those multiple-viewpoint
books, all first-person narration, but with different
characters taking over in each section. The sections, as I
recall, are often very short, like a page or so, which makes
for lots of switching back and forth. It's set in Mexico,
though I think most, if not all, the characters are from the
U.S. I didn't like this one as much as the Fannin books, but
you shouldn't pass it by if you see it in the Goodwill
store.
Bill Crider
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