“How much do we remember of what hurts us most? I've been thinking about pain, how each of us constructs our past to justify what we feel now. How each successive pain distorts the preceding.”
Quote by Sherman Alexie
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This book is a collection of short stories by Sherman Alexie that explores the experiences of Native Americans living on and around the Spokane Indian Reservation in Washington state. The stories blend realism with magical and surreal elements, often focusing on themes of identity, poverty, alcoholism, and cultural dislocation. The title story and others feature recurring characters, including the young narrator Victor, and use humor and tragedy to examine the complexities of contemporary Native American life, challenging stereotypes and historical narratives. more
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