Sunday, June 21, 2009

My Favorite Books



Today I thought that I would do something different. I'm going to write about some of my favorite books and why I like them so much.

I want to start with Louisa May Alcott's' Little Women, which has been one of my favorites since I was a little girl. I think that this book had so much impact on me because it was the first book that ever made me cry. It had a tremendous impact on the way that I saw books, from then on I expected more from my books then a laugh. I expected to be moved or touched by the books that I read after Little Women.

The next book I want to talk about is Alice Walkers' The Color Purple, reading this book opened my eyes to an ugly truth about the way that African Americans in the South lived. Certainly it took place in another era, but in my 14yr old mind, it should've been on another planet as well. I had never known before reading that book, that people had been forced to live like that. And then to overcome all the things that society and circumstances had piled in front of her, I thought that Ms. Walkers character Celie was one of the strongest women that I'd ever read about.

The third, and last book I want to talk about for now, is Dee Browns' Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. This book changed the way that I saw myself, until I found this book I considered myself "White". While my skin is white, my father is Native American and so am I. I might've been the whitest Indian around, but I was an Indian. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee completely changed how I saw the Native American people, my people. They went from a group of uneducated alcohol and drug addicted people, to a group of people that were still fighting in every way that they knew to overcome the bonds of oppression that still held them struggling on the ground. It was a life changing moment for me to realize that my heritage was nothing to be ashamed of, indeed that it was something to be proud of.

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