"I will never act like my mother!" These words are increasingly common, but they can not be avoided. Why we can point out any defects of our parents when we were children, but as we grow we realize that we repeat the same mistakes we observed. The answer is a generational curse. Dirty sins, the power grows from one generation to the next, affecting all members of family members and family members (Hickey 13). Christian writer Marilyn Hickey explained that the cycle of the Bible roots will never end. She said: "All generations have increased the overall sin and weakened the resistance of the next generation.
We will improve their lives. For example, in the novel, Sherman Aleksey's "Part time Indian absolute truth diary" shows a Native American young teenager who forced him to follow tradition in his fight against a friend A different life. Despite struggle and pressure, he does not follow the tradition and is still pursuing his dreams. Therefore, people do not have to comply with the community norms. Instead, it can literally mean that there are no nonexistent or nonexistent places. The utopia is perfect, everyone strives for the ideal, but it can not be realized. This fictional place has ideal civilization and society. Everyone has utopia in their hearts. Many people are not satisfied with their lives. They feel that the utopias they have reached quickly give them happiness.
Sherman's part-time job absolute diary Indian was part time Indian's absolute diary, surrounded by a boy called Sherman Alexei and forced from the first day. I will leave his comfort zone. A young man born in a poor Indian settlement is in a disadvantageous position and must strive to improve his condition. That teenager was forced to adapt to a new school unexpectedly. Through the book, Junior strives to find the right place. Sherman Aleksey wrote this book in a passionate and humorous way and is reading it. - Jack Dan, grade 2021
Sherman's part-time absolute real diary The absolute real diary of India by Alexei Sherman Aleksey explains the suffering of American high school students to Spokane in order to adapt to American cultural conditions. Arnold Spirit Jr. is a 14 year old high school freshman who experienced these experiences for himself. His poor career and a different culture made him the main target for the elimination and elimination of peers, and he also had difficulty in booking. "I am 14 years old, I have been to 42 funerals." This is truly the biggest difference between Indians and Caucasians. This novel is a good reading for those who are interested in the reality of cruel reality being reserved by many Indians but it can be very intense and emotional. - Gabe Moltz, grade 2021