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thirdcoast 's review for:
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
by Sherman Alexie
Read this in one day. Just starts at a running pace from the beginning and doesn't slow down. I hate the term Juevenile fiction or young adult. A good story comes through no matter what, and this is a great story told from a unique perspective.
Themes that are explored: Race, identity, death, pain, grief, joy, life. Inequality.
The use of images is great too. Makes the main character that much more real.
Whether your an adult or not, this is definitely worth reading. There are parts that are a little hokey, but the main character is hokey in his own way so it works.
Themes that are explored: Race, identity, death, pain, grief, joy, life. Inequality.
The use of images is great too. Makes the main character that much more real.
Whether your an adult or not, this is definitely worth reading. There are parts that are a little hokey, but the main character is hokey in his own way so it works.