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Julia –
I read this in one of my summer reading classes, along with many other pieces by Sherman Alexie. I, along with the other group members, thoroughly enjoyed the honesty in all of his writing. It was refreshing to read so much upfront truth. I will definitely read more of his pieces in the future!
Jordan –
An excellent quick read. Really gives powerful insight on the racism toward Native Americans. So many people relate the sixties to the Civil Rights Movement, but don't realize there was different prejudices going on in America. Once again, very inspiring read, and an in excellent author to boot. An excellent quick read. Really gives powerful insight on the racism toward Native Americans. So many people relate the sixties to the Civil Rights Movement, but don't realize there was different prejudices going on in America. Once again, very inspiring read, and an in excellent author to boot.
Megan Yu –
Read this for an English class. There's something about the numbered sections, the small momentary glimpses into parts of his education (yet oddly he never really deals with his actual education, but rather other events occurring in or around school.), which somehow tell us a larger, more powerful story than any smooth, connected narrative could have. Read this for an English class. There's something about the numbered sections, the small momentary glimpses into parts of his education (yet oddly he never really deals with his actual education, but rather other events occurring in or around school.), which somehow tell us a larger, more powerful story than any smooth, connected narrative could have.
『 procrastinating reader 』 –
very insightful on the effects genocide still have on native american communities but not a fan of the writing or some other stuff
Deborah Brown –
I own this in my copy of The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven. There are several stories in this book that are very debatable/argumentative. I would advise that if you're under 21, you shouldn't read this because there are some types of sensitive topics that should be brought up by parents or guardians. Students under the age of 21 are still developing their understandings and are adolescents, they should get their parents interpretation of the topic of racism that occurs in the book. O I own this in my copy of The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven. There are several stories in this book that are very debatable/argumentative. I would advise that if you're under 21, you shouldn't read this because there are some types of sensitive topics that should be brought up by parents or guardians. Students under the age of 21 are still developing their understandings and are adolescents, they should get their parents interpretation of the topic of racism that occurs in the book. Overall, I would say it was readable.
spirited.pages –
Read this in my English class, I enjoyed it so much!
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