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The Bean Trees - (Harper Perennial Deluxe Editions) by Barbara Kingsolver (Paperback)

The Bean Trees - (Harper Perennial Deluxe Editions) by  Barbara Kingsolver (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Barbara Kingsolver's 1988 debut novel is a classic workof American fiction. Now a standard in college literature classes across thenation, and a book that appears in translation across the globe, The BeanTrees is not only a literary masterpiece but a popular triumph anarrativethat readers worldwide have taken into their hearts. The Los Angeles Times calls The Bean Trees the work of a visionary....It leaves you open-mouthed and smiling. "<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>"<em>The Bean Trees</em> is the work of a visionary. . . . It leaves you open-mouthed and smiling." -- <em>Los Angeles Times</em></strong></p><p><strong>A bestseller that has come to be regarded as an American classic, <em>The Bean Trees</em> is the novel that launched Barbara Kingsolver's remarkable literary career.</strong></p><p>It is the charming, engrossing tale of rural Kentucky native Taylor Greer, who only wants to get away from her roots and avoid getting pregnant. She succeeds, but inherits a three-year-old Native American girl named Turtle along the way, and together, from Oklahoma to Arizona, half-Cherokee Taylor and her charge search for a new life in the West. Hers is a story about love and friendship, abandonment and belonging, and the discovery of surprising resources in seemingly empty places.</p><p>This Harper Perennial Deluxe Edition features beautiful cover art on uncoated stock, French flaps, and deckle-edge pages, making it the perfect gift book.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>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.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A lively first novel...an easy book to enjoy."--<strong><em>No Source</em></strong><br><br>"An astonishing literary debut....For a deep breath of fresh air, spend some time in the neighborhood of <em>The Bean Trees</em>."--<strong><em>Cosmopolitan</em></strong><br><br>"As clear as air. It is the southern novel taken west, its colors as translucent and polished as one of those slices of rose agate from a desert shop."--<strong><em>New York Times Book Review</em></strong><br><br>"So wry and wise we wish it would never end....The chatty, down-home audacity of Barbara Kingsolver's remarkable first novel hooks us on the first page."--<strong><em>San Francisco Chronicle</em></strong><br><br>"The work of a visionary. . . . It leaves you open-mouthed and smiling."--<strong><em>Los Angeles Times</em></strong><br><br>"The Bean Trees is the work of a visionary. . . . It leaves you open-mouthed and smiling."--<strong><em>Los Angeles Times</em></strong><br><br>"This funny, inspiring book is a marvelous affirmation of risk-taking, commitment and everyday miracles...An overwhelming delight, as random and unexpected as real life."--<em><strong>Publishers Weekly</strong></em><br><br>"This is the story of a lovable, resourceful 'instant mother, ' one who speaks, acts and learns for herself, becoming an inspiration to us all."--<strong><em>Glamour</em></strong><br><br>A major new talent. From the very first page, Kingsolver's characters tug at the heart and soul.--<strong><em>Ms.</em></strong><br><br>An extraordinary good novel, tough and tender and gritty and moving.--<strong><em>Anne Rivers Siddons</em></strong><br><br>Idealistic and exhilerating, <em>The Bean Trees</em> is a book that combines the most careful craft with a moral code that is loving and expansive.--<em><strong>Philadelphia Inquirer</strong></em><br>

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