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Review: Sherman Alexie's Ten Little Indians
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MONDAY, JULY 7, 2003

"Although "Ten Little Indians" is somewhat uneven, it is with passages such as these that Alexie's gifts as a storyteller unquestionably win us over.

The collection examines the lives of American Indians living in Washington and struggling to find relevance in their lives. Many of the characters fight poverty and prejudice, and Alexie is sharpest when his stories deal with these social issues."

Get the Story:
Review: 'Ten Little Indians,' by Sherman Alexie (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 7/6)

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Sherman Alexie - http://www.fallsapart.com

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