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![]() The Bean TreesBarbara KingsolverIn Barbara Kingsolver's The Bean Trees, spunky Marietta (Missy) Greer leaves her Kentucky home to start a new life in Tucson, Arizona. Along the way, she adopts a new name — Taylor Greer — and takes on the responsibilities of instant motherhood when a Cherokee child she calls Turtle is left in her care. Taylor's travels introduce her to two Guatemalan refugees and a kindly woman from her home state, characters conceived by author Barbara Kingsolver to express the value of community. Search this CliffsNote
Book SummaryBarbara Kingsolver BiographyAbout The Bean TreesIntroductionThe Cherokee Trail of TearsThe Sanctuary MovementSummary and Analysis by ChapterChapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4Chapters 5–6Chapters 7–8Chapters 9–10Chapters 11–12Chapter 13Chapters 14–15Chapters 16–17Character ListCritical EssaysKingsolver's StyleLiterary ToolsMajor Themes in The Bean TreesKingsolver's WomenA Note about FeminismStudy and Homework HelpFull Glossary for The Bean TreesQuizEssay Questions
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