The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian | Sherman Alexie | Absolutely True To Himself
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The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
Sherman Alexie
Little, Brown Young Readers
, 2009 - 288 pages
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highly recommended
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I'll admit -- I put off reading THE
ABSOLUTELY
TRUE
DIARY
OF A
PART
-
TIME
INDIAN
for well over a year, in favor of more "exciting" books. Boy, what a mistake I made!
Told from the perspective of thirteen-year-old Arnold Spirit, an intelligent, observant, sarcastic Indian born with encephalitis and a love of cartooning, Sherman Alexie takes us along with him as he moves away from a circumscribed, oppressive life on the Spokane reservation towards a more promising future by attending an all-white school thirty miles away.
Never one to get bogged down in sentiment or self-pity, Mr. Alexie refuses to present Arnold's friends and family as one-dimensional stereotypes, nor is the world beyond "rez" borders portrayed as the Great White Hope. Arnold's family has problems, to be sure: an alcoholic father, an enabling, codependent mother; a near shut-in older sister. But their love for each other is evident through their words and actions. And despite the ostracism and ridicule heaped upon him by former friends and other tribe members, Arnold reacts with biting wit rather than total despair.
This has to be one of the best books I've ever read in my life, so I hope everyone gives it a try.
Reviewed by: Cat
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Absolutely True To Himself
Sherman is a premier Native writer at the top of his game. It just proves how far the mainstream is from Native contemporary life and issues to see how he is reviewed, but his talent with words is undeniable.
A Protagonist To Love
I am 27 and I loved this book! I would tear up and then burst out with laughter. The drawings add to the charm of the book. I would gladly let my young teenager read this. It is real issues that we can all relate to.
Absolutely
exceeded my expecations!
Hilarious and heartbreaking
Arnold "Junior" Spirit, decides to take his future into his own hands and transfer to a white high school about half an hour from his home on the Rez. This smart articulate teen talks about his life, just the way it is, warts and all. He brings some of the realities about life in
Indian
Country to the world at large and puts it together with all the insanity that goes with being a teenager. Wonderful book!
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Praise is well-deserved
Everyone else is right. This is a fantastic book. I teach a college class in Young Adult literature and this is is one of the best I have read. The strength is the authenticity of the voice of the narrator and honest, brash, and funny way that the author communicates what life for American
Indian
s is like. The only think I have a problem with is the tired idea of everything coming to a head in the "big game." Some
time
s it's a beauty contest or a science fair, but it seems as if there has to be something like that to bring the plot to a head. Adults might feel a bit uncomfortable with the frank way that masturbation is dealt with and some of the language, but I don't think the teenage boys who this book is aimed at will.
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