jnkay01
Written on Mar 6, 2020
After "Catch and Kill," though, the use of third-person narration for Jodi and Megan's reporting came off a little jarring, and I'm curious about the decision to not deploy first-person perspectives about their work. It might have been too difficult, given the broad scope of this book, but it also feels like a missed opportunity to hear another layer of the story in the skin of the people living through it.