Sunday, February 27, 2011

Code Talker

I know a few Navajo people. I work with a lot of them both as coworkers and customers. They are an incomparable people with a past and present glossed over by the rest of the nation. Politicians have no need to do anything other than placate them, citizens are either ignorant of the facts or too concerned with their own guilt to push for change and the Navajo people have no desire to shame themselves by throwing a publicity fit about being abused. Given my experience and interest, Code Talker by Joseph Brouchac seemed like a solid choice for a good read.

At first I was disappointed. The back cover and snippets give the impression it is a first person gut spilling. But alas it is historical fiction. Historical fiction that reads like a first person gut spilling by an ancient Navajo man relaying his experience as a WW2 Code Talker. That being said, once I got over our back cover miscommunication, I thoroughly enjoyed the read. Its smooth, quick, well put together and authentic. If you enjoy history or more specifically military history then I recommend it as a good summer read. The Code Talker secret is one of the most fascinating military operations in American history after all. If you are obsessed with everything Native American then you should know Joseph Bruchac has written over 100 books. You'll have to let me know how they are.

Title: Code Talker

Author: Joseph Bruchac

Publisher: Dial Books

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