Giving up on banquets is a sensation many people know. I give up on different kinds and levels. At The Bean Trees of Barbara Kingsolver, many characters were introduced to give up. Novel abandonment or abandonment is constant and Kingsolver uses it to join all characters. Taylor Greer lived in Kentucky for the rest of his life. However, her life in Kentucky was not what she always dreamed of.
Her early novel was based on the south and southwest parts of the United States. Her first novel written during her first pregnancy, Bean Tree (1988) was told by a southern woman who accepted abused and abandoned Cherokee girls and settled in Arizona. In Animal Dreams (1990), women moved to Nicaragua during opposition faction election campaign against Sandinist. "Paradise Pig" (1993) is a sequel to "Bean Tree". This is because American lawyers are trying to bring back a adopted girl to Cherokee.
However, when it was published for the first time, the author was unknown. Scholars, librarians, critics, readers will read the word of mouth and enthusiastically share their favorite books. The Bean Trees found a dynamic main character, Taylor Greer, who grew up in poverty in the countryside of Kentucky province for the purpose of avoiding pregnancy and escape. However, when Taylor brought a car with less expectation and less function in the west, she was greeted with human condition. When she arrived at Tucson she had to gain a completely unexpected child and in some way had to accept birth and cheer. She is a story about love and friendship, abandonment and attribution, and discovery of amazing materials in the sky.