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The Absolutely True Diary of a PartTime Indian

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SKU: 9781783442010

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Budding cartoonist Junior leaves his Spokane Indian Reservation school for an all-white high school. Based on Sherman Alexie’s experiences, this poignant coming-of-age story reflects contemporary Native American adolescence with powerful drawings. ISBN: 9781783442010

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781783442010
  • Publisher: Andersen Press Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 198 mm
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 222 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1783442018
  • Publisher Date: 29 Jan 2015
  • Depth: 22
  • No of Pages: 272
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Width: 131 mm

10 reviews for The Absolutely True Diary of a PartTime Indian

  1. Disha Das

    I loved the humor in this book. It made the heavier topics easier to digest. A coming-of-age story unlike any other. Definitely recommend.

  2. Tanisha Gulati

    A thought-provoking book that will stay with you long after you finish reading. Junior is a complex and relatable character.

  3. Ankit Suman

    I had mixed feelings about this book. While I appreciated the story, I found some of the content to be a bit too much. Still worth reading.

  4. Dhruv Mittal

    An important book that offers a glimpse into a world many don’t see. While funny at times, it’s also deeply sad. It has a unique perspective.

  5. Saurabh Singh

    This book is raw and honest. It deals with some tough issues, but it’s also full of hope. The illustrations are great.

  6. Anchal Jaiswal

    A powerful and funny book about growing up. Junior’s story is both heartbreaking and inspiring. The drawings really add to the experience. Highly recommend!

  7. Ishan

    I really enjoyed this book. It’s a quick read, but it packs a punch. Junior’s voice is authentic and the story is very moving. Some parts are difficult to read, but ultimately worth it.

  8. Rahul Gitte

    This book is a must-read for everyone. It’s an honest and unflinching look at life on the reservation. Be prepared to be moved.

  9. Shivam Sunil Salampuria

    A well-written and moving story about identity, family, and belonging. The illustrations were a nice touch.

  10. Divyank Ranjan

    While the story is compelling, I felt some parts were rushed. Overall, a decent read with a unique perspective. Some dark humor.

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