Read the Think Indian Book Club Past Selections!

May 17, 2021 | Blog, Inside the College Fund

Think Indian Book Club (updated)

Looking for a good read? The Think Indian Book Club recommends these titles for your own book group or personal reading pleasure.

    • The Absolute True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
    • Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
    • The Round House by Louise Erdrich
    • You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me by Sherman Alexie
    • Neither Wolf Nor Dog by Kent Burn
    • Trickster – graphic novel
    • Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot
    • Sacred Wilderness by Susan Power
    • Whereas by Layli Long Soldier
    • Waterlily by Ella Deloria
    • Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese
    • There There by Tommy Orange is the book
    • The Woman who Watches Over the World by Linda Hogan
    • If I Ever Get Out of Here by Eric Gansworth
    • Dream Wheels by Richard Wagamese
    • Murder on the Red River by Marcie Rendon
    • Winter Counts by David Heska Wanbli Weiden
    • Moon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig Rice

 

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