I have been planning a series of fantasy novels, set mainly in a school and much like a bildungsroman, with two protagonists to tell the story.
The series is built upon, in a number of ways, opposites, pairs, and the reactions that spur from these oppositions. The two protagonists are a quiet, peculiar, impish girl of 16 and a fiery, garrulous girl of 10, the former serving as mentor to the latter as she enters the fantastic school.
I hope to appeal to both a children and young adult audience, and am curious about how well you think this will work. What do you think of multiple protagonists? (both will be told in third-person perspective) I know a lot of challenges, as well as opportunities, come along with choosing multiple main characters over one, but I really would like to tell the story of both girls.
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