I agree with you, guys! If Dana were a third-person narrator, she would have assumed the role of overseer, which in turn, would take away the emotional connection that the reader forms with her 1st-person narrative, especially since it is so gut and heart-wrenching! This way we experience all of her traumas through her, almost personally, if you will! Actually, Kaiming, I love your use of the word “immersive” here, because that is exactly what I am trying to argue!