Sunday, February 28, 2010

How will it all end?

I am really enjoying the latest book we are reading in class, Yellow Raft in Blue Water. It is interesting to me that once again we are reading a book where the perspectives change from chapter to chapter. However, I feel like the amount of time passing is different in this book from Smoke Dancing because in Christine's part she is mostly talking about herself when she was younger. I still remain quite curious about how the title of the book really sums up the book, but I assume that it must be some kind of metaphor for perhaps all three of the characters Rayona, Christine, and Ida. I feel that each on of them is in a way in a middle of a lake surrouned by water because they are so out of reach by other characters in the book in a way. I'm confused as to how the book will come to the close when each section really does not seem to carry on with the same story. I wonder if I will simply be left with what I know about Rayona or if somehow in the end all three of their lives will come together and give some type of sense to the reader about the point of the entire story. Right now I really enjoy Rayona but I can't bring myself to have sympathy for Christine because it seems like since she was younger she has been one of the most selfish people in the book and she continues to be even when she becomes sick. As a reader I think it is easy to feel for Rayona and dislike Christine but I haven't made up my mind about Ida yet.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Rayona

I really am enjoying this book so far. I find Rayona to be very interesting and Christine to be rather annoying. I often find myself wanting to tell Rayona to speak more or try harder because she seems so calm and to herself. I don't understand how she can be so calm when her mom just left her there with her grandmother. That's the only issue I really have with Rayona as a character. I also am not quite sure I understand why she isn't more cautious about the priest after he tells her she is beautiful but perhaps she is in need of attention and some type of "love" after her mother has abandoned her. It's hard for me to read this story because Christine reminds me of my own mother in the sense that she only really cares about herself. I find her completely selfish telling Rayona she is going to kill herself and just putting more pressure and stress on a young girl than she needs to. I understand she is feeling really low because of her life but I think she could be a better mother.

Monday, February 15, 2010

The book ends and the dance begins.

So if I am correct than this post should be on the reading from last week in which we finished Smoke Dancing. I have to say that I was in a way disappointed with the ending of the novel because I guess I wanted more to happen at the end. I don't feel that the reader is really given any more insight into the character of Fiction but perhaps that's how the author wanted it to be. I do however think that Fiction has regained some kind of identity for herself. She is no longer really defining herself how others do. We see this in how one of the last chapters is told by Patricia Tunny rather than her name Fiction. I think she has looked back on that part of her life and can finally be truly happy because she has shown her father that there are people who care about her and who will take her side over his. Also, Bud was shown for the true jerk he really is which I think gave her character closure in the end. As for Mason, I am interested to see what is in store for him and how he deals with the guidelines that tribe counsel has set up for him.
As for Almanac, I think we learned a great deal about the twins and their lives and how they became the way they are and we also learned some about Sterling and what exactly he did to be exiled. I'm very interested to find out more about Seese and her baby and what exactly happened with all that mess. I am beginning to see all the other stories that are present in this book which I think goes back to the whole oral tradition thing. These stories, even in the book seem to be passed on to others and I wonder how much they would change through these re-tellings.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Fiction Exposes Conspiracy

Both books so far are very interesting, though I would have to agree with most that I prefer reading Smoke Dancing to Almanac. My previous post discussed the importance of Bert and I think that she has shown significance throughout the story because her land and what she left behind is being used as tools for each side to fight each other. I realy enjoy watching Fiction develop throughout the novel. When she created the dress and confronted her father in front of everyone it was almost out of character for her because before she had not wanted to tell anyone about anything regarding who had bust her windows or why she had gone to the hospital. I really wonder what exactly fiction wants from her father Bud. I guess I just don't understand exactly what she is searching for. Does she want him to acknowledge she is his or does she want more than that? There are times I feel both ways. Sometimes it seems that she just wants him to admit that he is not a perfect person or Chief. Other times it seems like she really wants him to suffer or pay in some way for how he has wronged her. I'm interested to see how she changes further into the end of the book.
Another thing that bothered me in the story was the fact that Bud signed papers so allow the police to come onto the reservation. I didn't understand why he would do that because I though that the people of the reservation would see this as something horrible and know that he had done it. I understood that he wanted to take down Mason but I felt that that would only make more people against him. I feel odd about Bud because he character seems different when the chapter is told from his point of view. I'm just waiting to see how he turns out.

As for the Almanac, the story of Yoeme is interesting because I think she has affected the lives of the twins quite a lot. What I'm really interested in is Seese's story because I want to know what happened exactly to her baby. The amount of drugs she continues to take just amazes me. I keep hoping she will stop and she is so lucky her baby wasn't born addicted. I wonder what will happen to Lecha in the end and if she will eventually answers Seese's questions.