Alexie, Sherman. (2007). The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian. illustrated by Ellen Forney. New York: Hatchet Book Group Inc. This amazing true story of a young fourteen your old Indian boy who is raised in Spoken Indian reservation in Willipinit Washington by a poor family. As a young boy, he had to endure many challenges from being born with a skull deformity, getting teased, bullied and ridiculed in school and at as his reservation. One way he was able to cope with his daily life was spending his time indoors taking up art as a way to cope and make sense of the world around him. Although finding friends was a tough task for Arnold Junior, he did find a friend in a bully named Rowdy. Rowdy was Arnold's protector and great friend. They both are ready and excited to start their freshman year and try for the basketball team. Arnold is in his geometry class and notices that the books in his class are old when he recognized his mothers name written on one. He gets ups...