It seems that the 'tomorrow girl' would be the main character. But it's also possible that in the 'other stories' there are other important characters who share the spotlight. Maybe there are different main characters in each of the individual stories within the collection.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it. But it might be about different adventures or experiences of the 'tomorrow girl' and other characters in those stories.
Obviously, it's the ginger girl. She is the central figure around which the stories in the collection are built. Her character must be well - developed in order to carry the different narratives. We can assume that she has her own dreams, fears, and desires that drive the plot forward in each story. For instance, she could be on a quest to find something important, or she might be dealing with the difficulties of growing up in a particular environment.
The main character is likely the girl from the kissing booth, but without reading it, it's hard to be certain.
I'm not sure without reading the story. It could be any woman who represents the future ideals or experiences of women.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the specific novel. But typically in novels, the main characters could be ordinary people trying to navigate their lives in the context of the themes related to the title, like dealing with the passage of time.
Since we don't have the actual book, it's hard to say exactly. But surely the girl in the basement is a main character in that particular story. There could be other characters like the person who put her in the basement or someone who tries to rescue her.
There could be her best friend who is always by her side and gives her moral support. Also, a mentor figure, like an old wise woman who teaches her how to control her powers.
In 'the girl from the sea', the girl herself is surely a main character. There might also be a male character who she has some sort of relationship with.
The stolen girl is likely to be one of the main characters. She is at the center of the story with the title. And perhaps the person who stole her could also be a main character as their actions drive the whole plot.
Well, it could also be that the stories themselves are like a character in a way. Since they are having such an impact on the little girl, they could be seen as a main element, almost like a character, in the whole scenario. But still, the girl is the one through whom we experience the stories, so she is the main character.