Parallel Journeys

How does the author of Parallel Journeys make distractions between Alfon's experience and Helen's experience?

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The author structures the book by chapters, which are dedicated alternately to Alfons' and Helen's stories. In doing so, Ayer gives the reader a sense of what is happening to each of them in their opposite places during the same war. One example of this can be found in the anti-Semitic attacks suufered by Helen's family, as opposed to Alfons training as a soldier in the Hitler Youth. Each chapter moves the story along from the alternating perspectives of Alfons and Helen.

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