

As a minority voice in American, Junior’s story gives an authentic account of the life experiences of Indians living in the reservations. Another important perspective offered in the book is the Indian identity. This humorous and creative style makes school children learn more about being poor and establish more sympathy with the poor. For example: “Poverty = empty refrigerator + empty stomach” (Alexie 7). While revealing the tragedy of poverty, the author has also tuned down the heaviness of the topic with a good sense of humor. This leaves them with limited ideas about what it is like being poor.

However, many children nowadays have never even experienced poverty. Poverty was the main reason why so many tragedies happened within the Spokane Indian reservation. One important perspective is an insight of the poor.

The first reason why The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian should not be banned from the school curriculum is that it offers school children new perspectives of the world. This essay argues that the book should not be banned from the school curriculum because it contains new perspectives, promotes love, and offers important inspirations of life for the young readers. Since the book came out, it received numerous challenges regarding whether it is appropriate for school children. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is a semi-autobiography novel about the life path of a young Indian named Junior.
