"The boundary between the theatrical monologue, the novel and the comedy that got up is clearly defined in this novel - and it is very interesting and victorious." - (Starring reviews), Horn Book
"Blending sharp emotions and pathetic emotions with agile ... Smooth stories are delicately fusing original emotions with interesting, satirical insights." - Kirkus's comment, (starring commentary )
Sherman was named one of the best young American novelists in Granta as a national book award writer, poet and filmmaker, and was called "an important voice in American literature" by Boston Grove. He is one of the most famous and popular literary artists of his generation including Long Ranger and Tonto Fist of Fight of Reservation Blues and has received numerous awards and citations including PEN / Malamud and Lila Wallace for fiction. Reader Digest Award
Alexei, a part time absolute real diary of Sherman Indian part absolute real diary by Sherman Alexei around a boy named Indian part teen's name, a forced comfort to leave him from the first day Area Young people born in the poor Indian settlement are 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, so I decided to read it. - Jack Dan, grade 2021
The absolute real diary of Alex's, Sherman's absolute real diary by Sherman Aleksey explains the suffering of American high school students to Spokane in order to adapt to the American cultural state. 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 of rejection and refusal by his colleagues, and he also had problems with the reservation. "I am 14 years old, I have been to 42 funerals." This is really the biggest difference between Indians and Caucasians. For those interested in the cruel reality of life reserved by many Indians, this novel is a good reading, but it can be very intense and emotional. - Gabe Moltz, grade 2021