![]() Akin to the other kids, Sequoyah has trauma mostly inflicted by his parents who include an absent father and a negligent mother. The narrative follows a fifteen-year-old named Sequoyah from the Cherokee Nation Tribe who is displaced and put under foster care. Told from the perspective of an adult about his younger self, the narrative focuses on themes that have an emotional impact on teenagers such as early abandonment, identity, and sexual awakening. Moreover, it explores the social sphere of Native Americans specifically the younger populace trying to find their identity and place in society. The novel delves into the domain of the foster care system in how troubled kids navigate the different aspects of their past and present. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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