How did the author decide to portray Daniel’s perspective to make the history more personal?
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How did the author decide to portray Daniel’s perspective to make the history more personal?
Did anyone else feel the emotional weight of Daniel’s journey was especially intense because of the school setting?
What was the thought process behind structuring the narrative to include both personal and historical events?