

The Bean Trees
3.8
(105 ratings)Indian childrenFriendship in fictionLiteratureIndian children in fictionBildungsromansAutomobile travel in fictionFictionWomen travelers in fictionAutomobile travelYoung women in fictionOrphans in fictionYoung womenTravelFriendshipOrphansWomen travelersAbandoned childrenModern LiteratureYoung women, fictionFiction, coming of age
About this book
Clear-eyed and spirited, Taylor Greer grew up poor in rural Kentucky with the goals of avoiding pregnancy and getting away. But when she heads west with high hopes and a barely functional car, she meets the human condition head-on. By the time Taylor arrives in Tucson, Arizona, she has acquired a completely unexpected child, a three-year-old American Indian girl named Turtle, and must somehow come to terms with both motherhood and the necessity for putting down roots. Hers is a story about love and friendship, abandonment and belonging, and the discovery of surprising resources in apparently empty places. Available for the first time in mass-market, this edition of Barbara Kingsolver's bestselling novel, "The Bean Trees," will be in stores everywhere in September. With two different but equally handsome covers, this book is a fine addition to your Kingsolver library.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- HarperAudio
- Published
- 1988
- Pages
- 340
- ISBN
- 9780061901874
- Language
- en
- Editions
- 23
About Barbara Kingsolver
Barbara Kingsolver is an American novelist, essayist and poet.
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