
Maybe that’s kind of perverted or maybe it’s just romantic and highly intelligent.” He then decides to take his hope back and fight for his future by drawing funny illustrations of his life experiences and going in an all-white farm school that will pose a challenge and some interesting surprises while facing major condemnation from his fellow Indians for going to the white school. And all hope for him to make it out and make something of himself doesn’t seem very possible. The story is told from The First person by Junior, a 14-Year-Old Spokane Indian boy born with a variety of medical problems in a poverty ridden reservation that is heavily looked down upon by the fellow white men. I don’t know if I will manage to convince anyone to at least attempt to pick this up, but I will give it my best.

“If you let people into your life a little bit, they can be pretty damn amazing.”

My sister just walked into the room and asked me what’s wrong and I threw the book at her… I am sitting here just staring at the ceiling, I still can’t believe that this book packed such a punch. Genre: Young Adult, Realistic Fiction, Humour, Contemporary
