Tuesday 13 September 2011

The absolutley true diary about a part time indian.

The absolutley true story about a part time indian, written by Sherman Alexie is a funny, sad, and very truthful fictional story about bullying, poverty, and the difficulties of growing up with disabilities. The story starts with a boy named Arnold describing what happened when he was born. He describes himself as having water in the brain and having to get it sucked out of his head when he was a baby. Because of him having this condition he also has some obvious physical disabilities.  His head and feet are too big for the rest of his skinny frame, he studders and has a lisp, very poor eyesight, and has frequent seizures. Causing him to be bullied almost his whole life. The poverty he has to live in doesn't make his life any easier, saying how they have to go hungry because of no money for food or even for the basic necessities of everyday life. Near the end of the chapture, we are introduced to his best friend, Oscar, his dog. Onces Oscar becomes ill, Arnolds dad explains how they cannot save him because of not having enough money to pay the vet bill. Leaving Arnolds dad to have to shoot his dog. This book seems like it would be an amazing book to read. It was funny enough to make me laugh, yet it was very sad because of what Arnold has to go through. This is a book i would want to keep reading.

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