Many of his novels are set within the reserves, or present pre-Colombian culture appearances. His works are rich in details, with plenty of details, which highlight the moral depths he has drawn from his life experience. He explores themes of despair, poverty, violence and alcoholism among the lives of Native American people, both on and off the reservation. They are lightened by wit and humor. He likes to remember an ancient Indian saying: “who is born in a way, does not die in the other.”
As a novelist, his first foray into the young adult genre belongs his book The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, a semi-autobiography, which has won the National Book Award for young people’s literature in 2007. The book tracks year of getting out of Junior Arnold Spirit, a 14-year-old high school freshman, who decides to study out of Indian Reserve. He transfered to campus full of wealthy white kids, where he is the only Indian. When he goes outside, he gets teased and beaten, so he spends a lot of time in his room drawing cartoons. New school is difficult, but his academic qualities and toughness makes him popular.
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