![]() ![]() It’s a deadly combination of arrogance and self-hatred nothing is good enough.” I’ve written six or seven different, none of which I have even shown to Alvina. “I never intended to make him a hero or lovable and I’ve never written a true sequel. He’s nearly as popular among readers as Junior is,” Alexie said. “The real surprise, from the beginning, is how much love there has been for Rowdy. It begins, “Everybody loves a meteor, but hardly anybody cares about a meteorite.” The title alone telegraphs the contents: this is a story that covers the same time period in Part-Time Indian told from the perspective of Arnold Spirit, Jr.’s best friend, Rowdy Polatkin, who stayed on the reservation when Arnold left for a better education at a predominantly white school 22 miles away. ![]()
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