The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

2007 • 301 pages

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Although others have told me how much this book makes them laugh, more than anything else, it made me cry. Alexie does give a humorous spin on the hard and tragic events in Junior's life, but I was more wrapped up in the keen observations Junior makes about his own life, the people around him, the reservation, and the White world. I was mesmerized by this book because it was filled with insights like this: “Yep, my daddy was an undependable drunk. But he'd never missed any of my organized games, concerts, plays, or picnics. He may not have loved me perfectly, but he loved me as well as he could” (p. 189).

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