Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Last Blog

I can’t believe that the semester is almost over. I’ve been waiting for this moment to arrive and now that it’s here I wish that I could have some extra time, and not because I love school, but because of all the homework and studying that I have to do. There never seems to be enough time in the day, but oh well. Looking back on my blogs I think, or at least I’m hopping, that my writing has improved. I’m not sure if my writing style has changed much, but I may have a biased opinion.
With only a few more days of classes I can hardly comprehend how fast this semester has gone. With that said, I want to wish everyone well for their semester exams. Good luck!  

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Surrounded

With this last semester I am severely displeased with myself. I normally read multiple books in that amount of time, however going to school and working full time I have had little to no time to read.  The one and only novel that I did read this semester was “The Surrounded” by D’arcy McNickle. I only read this book because it was a required reading for a class I’m taking, and I’m glad it was, this book enlightening and captivating. The book is about a young Indian boy from the Salish Indian Reservation who, after being away from home returns to his dysfunctional family. The family is based on distrust and secrets. The plot of the book was based here in the Missoula Valley and so it was easy to envision where everything was taking place. The Surrounded talks about the native culture and how the “old ways” are dying and a new way is being born, for better or for worse. This book showed light on the Indian perspective of Indian Policy, something that is normally taught with a non-native standpoint. I highly recommend this book for any reader interested in a good plot with an unforeseen yet predictable ending.