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... Taylor moves on to Tucson, Arizona, with Turtle, as she calls the little girl. There she makes new friends, finds work, and settles down to a new life. ...
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To be honest I really enjoyed the ride from kentucky to arizona. After Turtle became part of her life and part of her family, Taylor learns about the ...
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Taylor Greer does not actually adopt Turtle until the end of the novel. She does however take Turtle to Arizona with her and acts as a mother figure. ...
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... Taylor and her adopted child, Turtle travel to Tucson, Arizona, where more car troubles land them at a shop known as Jesus Is Lord Used Tires. ...
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... the outskirts of Tucson, Arizona, at an auto repair shop called Jesus Is Lord Used Tires, she has reluctantly acquired a three-year-old companion named Turtle. ...
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... of how she is going to handle certain situations, when it comes to Turtle. ... to Taylor's, other than the fact that they both moved from Kentucky to Arizona. ...
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... She moves to Arizona, but she finds she must face all the problems she was hoping to avoid. Taylor becomes a mother to an Indian girl named Turtle. ...
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... was walking down a gravel road on his way home and picked up a turtle as a ... Chapter 18 The family was now crossing the last part of Arizona and was doing so by ...
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... idea was not seen through, however, because when Taylor hit Tucson, Arizona, she decided to ... Since she is able to support herself and Turtle in Tucson, it seems ...
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... reaches chapter two, the book switches to Lou Ann's point of view in Arizona. ... The heroin theme is reiterated when Taylor takes in Turtle; a young abused Indian ...
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... an old beat up 1955 Volkswagen ending up in the outskirts of Tucson, Arizona. ... thinking and confusion she takes the child in and later names Turtle because she ...
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... through the Dakotas and south through Nebraska Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. ... The leatherback turtle is the largest of all the living turtles ...
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... cheering up." Her mother and grandmother are visiting her in Arizona to help out ... importantly, the growth of bean trees represents the growth of Turtle Greer and ...
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... He picks the turtle up from the previous chapter and walks to the shade of a ... they must pass cause granny is sick.) Chapter 18 The Joads reach Arizona, a border ...
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... For example, the glyptodont, similar to a turtle, would have been comparable in size ... Paul Martin of the University of Arizona hypothesized that with a rapidly ...
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