Thursday, January 22, 2015

Baygirl - Setting

Baygirl
BY: Heather Smith
The book about a person who lives a rather sad life 
and moves to her ruined uncle's now cigarette smoke-stained house.
A White Pine Media task By:
Peter L. Crossley

Setting
            The setting in Baygirl tends to only be described enough so that you can imagine the rest. It provides a plain description of the colours, smells, and the buildings themselves, but the way that this is done allows you to easily think of what the area looks like. By doing this, it allows the author to focus more on character development.
To be continued...

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