Pigs in Heaven by Barbara Kingsolver

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: November 2003
  • ISBN-13: 9780060922535
  • Sales Rank: 19,379
  • 368pp
  • Series: Harper Perennial
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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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 in Heavenby Anonymous

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November 15, 2007: The story of Taylor and Turtle continues but it doesn't feel the same this go round. Not a bad book just not as good as the first... Sorry.

Pigs in Heavenby Anonymous

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March 06, 2005: Pigs in Heaven is a story of hope, love and inspiration. Taylor Greer, a devoted mother, lives in Tucson, AZ and raises an adopted child, Turtle. While visiting the Hoover Dam, Turtle sees someone struggling in the water below. Their heroic efforts to save the man bring them national attention (an appearance on a popular talk show) and unwanted questions about Turtle?s adoption status. Annawake Fourkiller, a Cherokee lawyer, immediately recognizes the heritage of Turtle, and suspects her adoption was done illegally. ICWA requires tribal approval for adoptions to non-tribal members. This did not happen in Turtle?s case. Because of this investigation, Taylor goes on the run with Turtle to Seattle and ultimately to a nearby Native American community. There are many numerous and touching events on their journey. This story is based on the life of a loving mother who goes to extreme measures to keep from being separated from her adopted daughter, who she views as her own. After reading this book, I felt like I knew the characters personally and was concerned about their well-being. I formed a bond with Taylor and supported her actions as a mother. This novel is an emotional and heartfelt story of the cultural differences.