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The main character john smith was raised by a good family but he struggles throughout his life dealing with the fact that he is... Read More
And its the story of white men who create monsters and encourage racism and sexism with the ignorance and b
The book took me a few chapters to really engage with the characters
I wholeheartedly agree with the reviewer who stated that the book is not a murder mystery
Packaging/appearance
Alexie has a great talent for challenging all the lies we have accepted as reality in the indigenous experience and knocks us o... Read More
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indian, native, american and novel. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 283 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 21 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is a strange journey with a mystical ending
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Money is not the answer as much as mutual respect and acceptance of differences
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I am coming to the end of the book and have still not figured it out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
John smith adopted by a white family at birth knows he doesnt fit in
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When murders begin to happen which point to an indian killing there is blame everywhere
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You have marie the indian activist college student who challenges her white professor at every turn
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The common thread i saw in each character was that at some level each had the indian killed out of them or they were killing the culture by their ignorance and upbringing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There are indians raised on the reservation indians raised by white families radical indians intolerant whites wanttobe indians and people who think they know more about being an indian that indians do