I have finished reading the book “The Absolute True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” It showed the two different worlds of Junior.

Frankly In Love

  • so far the conflict is that Frank’s Korean parents are racist and has this standard for everything Frank does
  • Frank and his childhood friend Joy both have the same issue with their parents. They decide to “fake” date in front of their parents to meet up with their “real” partners.
  • I personally think that Frank feels more comfortable with Joy by reading the story. He seems unsure of his feelings towards Brit his actual girlfriend.
  • I wonder if Frank will tell Brit about the fake dating thing with Joy.
  • I predict that Frank will eventually find out that he likes Joy, not Brit.