"Identity (Psychology)" . . "Science fiction." . . "Foster children." . . "Foster children Fiction." . . "Orphans Fiction." . . "Terrorism Juvenile fiction." . . "Fiction." . . "Enfants en famille d'accueil Romans, nouvelles, etc." . . "Time travel Fiction." . . "JUVENILE FICTION / General" . . "Time travel Juvenile fiction." . . "Race relations History Juvenile fiction." . . "Native American fiction 21st century." . . "FICTION / Literary" . . "Indian foster children Juvenile fiction." . . "Teenage boys Fiction." . . "Identity (Psychology) Fiction." . . "Indians of North America History Juvenile fiction." . . "Alexie, Sherman." . . "Indians of North America Fiction." . . "Scouting (Reconnaissance) Juvenile fiction." . . "Indians, Treatment of United States History Juvenile fiction." . . "Indiens d'Amérique États-Unis Romans, nouvelles, etc." . . "Indians of North America." . . "Violence in adolescence Juvenile fiction." . . "American Indian Movement" . . "Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876 Juvenile fiction." . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . "Roman américain" . "Tentativi di volo"@it . "Tentativi di volo" . "On the verge of committing an act of violence, a troubled, orphaned Indian teenager finds himself hurtled through time and into various bodies, before returning to himself, forever altered by his experience."@en . . . "Flight follows a troubled foster teenager -- a boy who is not a \"legal\" Indian because he was never claimed by his father. The journey begins as he's about to commit a massive act of violence. At the moment of decision, he finds himself shot back through time to resurface in the body of an FBI agent during the civil rights era, where he sees why \"Hell is Red River, Idaho, in the 1970s.\" Red River is only the first stop in an eye-opening trip through moments in American history. He will continue traveling back to inhabit the body of an Indian child during the battle at Little Bighorn and then ride with an Indian tracker in the nineteenth century before materializing as an airline pilot jetting through the skies today. During these furious travels through time, his refrain grows: \"Who's to judge?\" and \"I don't understand humans.\"" . . . "Historical fiction" . . . . "A Seattle, Spots, orphelin indien de 15 ans, passé de foyer en orphelinat, finit par vivre dans la rue. Se liant à un Blanc de son âge, il se lance dans un hold-up qui tourne mal. Au moment de mourir, le garçon est projeté dans le temps et l'espace, de Little Big Horn au 11 septembre, pour un long voyage politiquement incorrect dans les périodes troubles de l'histoire des Etats-Unis." . . . . "Flight"@en . "Flight" . . . . . . . "Young adult fiction" . . "Science fiction" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Flight"@it . . . "Half-Indian, half-Irish, acne-beset Zits is 15: he never knew his alcoholic father; his mother died when he was six; his aunt kicked him out when he was ten. Running away from his 20th foster home, Zits ends up, briefly, in jail; soon after, he enters a bank, shoots several people and is shot dead himself. Zits then commences time-traveling via the bodies of others, finding himself variously lodged in an FBI agent in the '70s (helping to assassinate radical Indian activists); a mute Indian boy at the Battle of Little Big Horn; an Indian tracker named Gus; an airplane pilot instructor (one of whose pupils commits a terrorist act); and his own father. Zits eventually comes back to himself and to an unexpected redemption." . . "Livres en gros caractères" . . . . . . . "The journey for FLIGHT'S young hero begins as he's about to commit a massive act of violence. At the moment of the decision, he finds himself shot back through time to resurface in the body of an FBI agent during the civil rights era, where he sees why 'Hell is Red River, Idaho, in the 1970s'. Red River is only the first stop in an eye-opening trip through moments in American history. He will continue travelling back to inhabit the body of an Indian child during the battle at Little Bighorn and then ride with an Indian tracker in the nineteenth century before materialising as an airline pilot jetting through the skies today. During these travels through time, his refrain grows: 'Who's to judge?'" . . . . "Flight : a novel"@en . "Electronic books"@en . . "Flight : a novel" . . . . . . . . . . "Fantasy fiction"@en . "Fantasy fiction" . . . . . . . . "Flight : roman" . . . . . . "Flight a novel"@en . . . . . "On the verge of committing an act of violence, a troubled, orphaned Indian teenager finds himself hurtled through time and into various bodies, before returning to himself, forever altered by his experiences."@en . . . "Large type books" .