Flight (novel)

Flight
First edition
AuthorSherman Alexie
Cover artistCharles Rue Woods
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistorical Fiction
PublisherGrove Press
Publication date
March 28, 2007
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages181
ISBN0-8021-7037-4
OCLC77333764
813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3551.L35774 F57 2007

Flight is a 2007 novel written by Sherman Alexie. It is written in the first-person, from the viewpoint of a Native American teenager who calls himself Zits. Zits is a foster child, having spent the majority of his life moving from one negative or abusive family experience to another. After running away from his most recent foster home, he is detained by police and put into jail. While in his cell, he meets a new friend, Justice, who introduces Zits to a new way of thinking. A new ideology of making white people pay for their historic treatment of Native Americans. Justice provides the weapons, sending Zits on a mass shooting in a downtown Seattle bank. Shot in the back of the head by security, Zits is suddenly transported to the past and thrust into the body of a stranger; this is the first of many similar incidents. The story confronts Zits' feelings of vulnerability as a misunderstood teenager, an orphan, and as a biracial person with Native American ancestry and how forgiveness across multiple generations is an inside job.[1]

  1. ^ "Flight: A Novel". Retrieved 2010-06-21.