That Was Then, This is Now

Why did the author choose Bryon to be the narrator?

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By limiting readers to Bryon’s perspective, Hinton shows her audiences just how little one person—no matter how reflective he is or how astute his observations—really knows about what is going on in the world, or just in his neighborhood, and even with his own adoptive brother.

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