Helpful Score: 1
This book was chosen as a book club read and it proved to evoke some lively discussion about reverse racism, minority cultures, and sociological issues. Did I love it? No. Am I glad I read it? Yes.
From Publishers Weekly
In a startling departure from his earlier, more lyrical fiction, Native American novelist Alexie (Reservation Blues) weighs in with a racially charged literary thriller. Seattle is rife with racial tension as the city is terrorized by a serial murderer nicknamed "Indian Killer" because the victims, all white, are scalped and their bodies topped with a pair of white owl feathers. At the center of the novel stands the mentally disintegrating John Smith, a 6'6" Native American ignorant of his tribal roots because he was adopted and raised by white parents.
Very different from the Alexie's characters we've come to know and love. Disturbing. But a good book.
In a startling departure from his earlier, more lyrical fiction, Native American novelist Alexie (Reservation Blues) weighs in with a racially charged literary thriller. Seattle is rife with racial tension as the city is terrorized by a serial murderer nicknamed "Indian Killer" because the victims, all white, are scalped and their bodies topped with a pair of white owl feathers. At the center of the novel stands the mentally disintegrating John Smith, a 6'6" Native American ignorant of his tribal roots because he was adopted and raised by white parents.
Very different from the Alexie's characters we've come to know and love. Disturbing. But a good book.
Darker than some of Alexie's more famous works, but there are some scenes that break your heart, and others that slap you across the face. A moving work, to be sure.
A great read.
a good story. It was required reading for a college literature class. Glad I read it!
Great Book.
The book feels slow at times but does a good job of keeping you interested. The characters are all well written and well developed. A very good book.
A serial murderer is terrorizing Seattle, hunting and scalping white men. THe crimes of the so called Indian Killer trigger a wave of violence and racial hatred.
Well done. Will look for some more from this writer.