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Pigs in heaven : a novel / Barbara Kingsolver.

Summary:

When a six-year-old child named Turtle is the sole witness to a freak accident at the Hoover Dam, she and her adoptive mother Taylor have a moment of celebrity that will change their lives forever. Turtle is claimed by Annawake Fourkiller, a Cherokee activist, to have been wrongly taken from the Cherokee nation. Fear of losing Turtle sends Taylor fleeing across the country with her mother Alice, pursued by Annawake. In the course of their journey, the three find love and wisdom in surprising places.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780062277763
  • ISBN: 0062277766
  • Physical Description: 354, 16 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: New York, N.Y. : HarperPerennial, 2013.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Originally published: HarperCollins, 1993.
Includes "P.S. insights, interviews & more..." (16 p.).
Subject: Orphans > United States > Fiction.
Families > United States > Fiction.
Cherokee Indians > Oklahoma > Fiction.
Indian children > Legal status, laws, etc. > United States > Fiction.
Low-income single mothers > United States > Fiction.
Genre: Humorous stories.
Romance fiction.
Domestic fiction.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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Pigs in Heaven : A Novel
Pigs in Heaven : A Novel
by Kingsolver, Barbara
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Author Notes

Pigs in Heaven : A Novel

Barbara Kingsolver was born on April 8, 1955 in Annapolis, Maryland and grew up in Eastern Kentucky. As a child, Kingsolver used to beg her mother to tell her bedtime stories. She soon started to write stories and essays of her own, and at the age of nine, she began to keep a journal. After graduating with a degree in biology form De Pauw University in Indiana in 1977, Kingsolver pursued graduate studies in biology and ecology at the University of Arizona in Tucson. She earned her Master of Science degree in the early 1980s. A position as a science writer for the University of Arizona soon led Kingsolver into feature writing for journals and newspapers. Her articles have appeared in a number of publications, including The Nation, The New York Times, and Smithsonian magazines. In 1985, she married a chemist, becoming pregnant the following year. During her pregnancy, Kingsolver suffered from insomnia. To ease her boredom when she couldn't sleep, she began writing fiction Barbara Kingsolver's first fiction novel, The Bean Trees, published in 1988, is about a young woman who leaves rural Kentucky and finds herself living in urban Tucson. Since then, Kingsolver has written other novels, including Holding the Line, Homeland, and Pigs in Heaven. In 1995, after the publication of her essay collection High Tide in Tucson: Essays from Now or Never, Kingsolver was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from her alma mater, De Pauw University. Her latest works include The Lacuna and Flight Behavior. Barbara's nonfiction book, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle was written with her family. This is the true story of the family's adventures as they move to a farm in rural Virginia and vow to eat locally for one year. They grow their own vegetables, raise their own poultry and buy the rest of their food directly from farmers markets and other local sources. (Bowker Author Biography)


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