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[[Sherman Alexie]]'s take on being a homeless American Indian teenager...takes a science fiction twist, as he possesses the bodies of other men throughout time. In many ways, it was because he viewed ''[[Indian Killer]]'' as an [[Old Shame]].
[[Sherman Alexie]]'s take on being a homeless American Indian teenager...takes a science fiction twist, as he possesses the bodies of other men throughout time. In many ways, it was because he viewed ''[[Indian Killer]]'' as an [[Old Shame]].


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== Tropes featured in ''Flight'' include ==

* [[Abusive Parents|Abusive Foster Parents]]
* [[Abusive Parents|Abusive Foster Parents]]
* [[Boomerang Bigot]]: Justice, assuming it's not a ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]''-style split personality.
* [[Boomerang Bigot]]: Justice, assuming it's not a ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]''-style split personality.

Revision as of 03:27, 26 October 2016

The story follows Zits, a Native American trying to cope with his various past abusive adoptive parents with random acts of violence, calling himself the "time travelling mass murderer".

Sherman Alexie's take on being a homeless American Indian teenager...takes a science fiction twist, as he possesses the bodies of other men throughout time. In many ways, it was because he viewed Indian Killer as an Old Shame.

Tropes used in Flight (novel) include: