Since we only have the title 'lost and found a novel', we can only guess. There might be a central character who is a bit of a wanderer, lost in the world, and through their encounters with different people, they start to find meaning and purpose. There could also be a sidekick - type character who is more stable and provides the 'lost' character with support and different perspectives, and together they form the core of the story's exploration of loss and finding.
Without reading the 'lost and found a novel', it's difficult to determine the main characters. But it could have a character who has lost something important, like a job or a friendship, and the other main character could be someone who helps in the process of finding it again. For example, a mentor - like figure who guides the 'lost' character through their journey of discovery.
There could be a group of friends as the main characters. They might find themselves lost in an unfamiliar place together, like a strange forest or an abandoned building. Each friend could have different skills and personalities that contribute to their journey of getting found or finding something important that was lost. For example, one might be really brave and lead the way, while another is good at solving puzzles that help them along the way.
There are also cases where historical figures themselves are main characters in a different context. For example, a famous historical hero who is taken out of their own time and dropped into a future or an alternate past. They have to adapt to the new situation while also dealing with the fact that they are out of their own time.
I'm not sure as you haven't provided the specific story. It could be anyone from a lazy person who wasted time to a hardworking one who learned the value of time.
Since I haven't read the book, I can't say for sure. But they could be the lost boys and girls themselves, with each having their own distinct personalities and backstories.
In 'For a Lost Soldier' novel, perhaps there is a young boy or girl who forms a connection with the soldier. This character could bring out different sides of the soldier's personality. And of course, there may be other soldiers or military personnel who play important roles in the story, either as comrades or antagonists to the main soldier character.
Perhaps there are also some supporting characters like a wise old woman who gives the lost girls advice. Or a young boy who befriends them and helps them in some way. There could also be an antagonist, maybe someone who is trying to keep the girls lost or is causing the problems they are facing.
The main character in 'the lost weekend novel' is an individual who is deeply entrenched in the grips of alcoholism. He is at the center of the story, and his experiences, his highs and lows related to his drinking habit form the core of the narrative. There are likely other characters such as those in his social circle, perhaps a friend who tries to help him or a family member who is worried about his condition. However, to get a more comprehensive understanding of all the main characters, one would need to thoroughly read the novel as their roles and significance may be more nuanced and complex than what can be initially assumed.
Since I'm not familiar with the 'lost stars novel', the main characters could be individuals with different backgrounds and personalities. Maybe there's a misfit who doesn't fit into the norms of society, and a more conventional character who helps the misfit on their journey. There could also be a mentor - like figure who provides guidance to the other characters as they struggle with their 'lost' states.
I'm not sure without reading the novel specifically, but they are probably the lost girls themselves and maybe the people who are looking for them.
Well, there is the lost daughter herself. She is the central character around whom the story revolves.