Pigs in Heaven by Barbara Kingsolver

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  • Pub. Date: May 2007
  • Sales Rank: 144,379

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    • Pub. Date: May 2007
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: eBook
    • Sales Rank: 144,379

    Synopsis

    A phenomenal bestseller and winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Award for fiction, Pigs in Heaven continues the story of Taylor and Turtle, first introduced in The Bean Trees.

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    A crackerjack storyteller. . . Kingsolver has a way with miracles. One is the way she opens her plot to them. The other is the way she makes us believe.

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    Biography

    Equally at home with poetry, novels, and nonfiction narratives, Barbara Kingsolver credits her careers in scientific writing and journalism with instilling in her a love of nature, a writer's discipline, and a strong sense of social justice.

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    Pigs Really Can Fly in Kingsolver's world!by sawyierlady

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    October 17, 2009: Kingsolver weaves the characters into a story that is unforgetable, building on culture of the localities involved. Great reading for pleasure and learning about differences.

    A great story.by Bunnylady

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    October 11, 2009: This is one of those great struggles of right, wrong, and what is best for a person. Turtle the young girl who was illegally adopted is an Indian. The tribe has a great responsibility to this child who was adopted by a white woman. Her new Mom is a great Mom. The struggle is when an Indian attorney discovers the mistake. The dilemma of right and wrong pulls every reader in different directions. It's a great story of quirky people trying to do what is right, but so heartbreaking you can hardly put the book down.


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