Across
- 2. Junior’s medical condition at birth.
- 5. What Mary wants to write before moving away.
- 6. Type of narration told from Junior’s point of view.
- 9. What Rowdy pretends to have none of, though he cares deeply.
- 11. The white school Junior transfers to.
- 12. The reservation Junior is from.
- 15. Science teacher who incorrectly claims petrified wood is “wood turned to stone.”
- 16. The Wellpinit team that competes against Reardan.
- 19. Boy from Reardan who becomes friends with Junior after a fight.
- 20. The physical and emotional space between the Rez and Reardan.
- 21. Junior’s grandmother, known for tolerance.
- 23. Junior’s Geometry teacher who urges him to leave the Rez.
- 24. Junior’s pet dog.
- 26. Reardan student who teaches Junior to think “geometrically.”
- 28. The class where Junior first interacts with Gordy.
- 29. Junior’s tribe.
Down
- 1. Junior’s favorite hobby besides drawing.
- 2. What Mr. P says Junior must search for off the Rez.
- 3. Quality Junior gains by transferring schools.
- 4. Main character’s nickname used at Reardan.
- 7. Junior’s best friend on the reservation.
- 8. Reardan girl Junior develops feelings for.
- 10. Sport Junior joins at Reardan.
- 13. Junior’s real first name, used by adults on the Rez.
- 14. Character whose tragic motorcycle accident deeply affects Junior.
- 17. Rowdy’s dominant personality trait early on.
- 18. What Junior uses to express emotions and understand the world.
- 22. Junior’s older sister who moves to Montana.
- 25. The holiday when Junior receives a small but meaningful gift from his father.
- 27. The activity that reconnects Junior and Rowdy at the end.
