More Than Good Enough
by Crissa-Jean Chappell
One hundred percent nothing.
At least I get to work with Pippa on my film project at school. We used to be friends when we were like twelve. Now that we’re hanging out again it’s like old times — except she’s way cuter.
The thing is, I don’t belong anywhere. I don’t fit in on the rez, and I suck at school. My dad thinks I’m an idiot, but Pippa thinks I’m all good.
I don’t know what to think. Am I bad news or am I more than good enough?
REVIEWS...
"Powerful and satisfying." —Geoff Herbach, author Stupid Fast
"[C]ompelling and emotionally nuanced." --Kirkus Reviews
"[T]akes a hard look at what makes us belong — is it our heritage, our family, or our attitude?" --VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates)
Check out the novels of Louise Erdrich (The Round House and The Plague of Doves) and Sherman Alexie (The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian and Reservation Blues)