Michael Dorris
Michael Anthony Dorris was an American novelist, anthropologist, and academic. He was the first chair of the Native American Studies program at Dartmouth College. He is widely known for his novel 'A Yellow Raft in Blue Water' and his memoir 'The Broken Cord', which detailed his experiences raising his adopted son who suffered from fetal alcohol syndrome and helped bring international attention to the issue.
Awards
['National Book Critics Circle Award for General Nonfiction (1989)', 'Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize (1990)', 'Christopher Award (1990)', "Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction (1992)"]
Notable Works
['A Yellow Raft in Blue Water', 'The Broken Cord', 'The Crown of Columbus', 'Morning Girl', 'Working Men']
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