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... During Chapter Seven, "How They Eat in Heaven," Lou Ann invites Taylor, Turtle, Estevan, and Esperanza to her favorite picnic spot. ...
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... and Esperanza, they pass through the "Cherokee Nation." Because both of them look Indian to most anyone else and Turtle looking more like Estevan and Esperanza ...
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... Because both of them look Indian to most anyone else and Turtle looking more like Estevan and Esperanza than her, she puts a plan in motion. ...
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... family. Because Taylor loves and can not imagine losing Turtle, she turns to Estevan and Esperanza as her last hope. Feeling that ...
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... Taylor has a lot of help raising Turtle: Lou-Ann, Estevan, Esperanza, Mattie, Edna, and Mrs. Parsons all play a role in the up bringing of Turtle. ...
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... lifetime. Lou Ann loses Angel, Turtle loses her mother, and Taylor, Estevan. All these losses in turn make the characters more mature. ...
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... She deeply loves Turtle and finds a way to make Turtle her legal child. Taylor uses Estevan and Esperanza as the biological parents giving up their daughter ...
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... Esperanza has also survived the kidnapping of her daughter, Ismene, by Guatemala's brutal government. Estevan, as well as Turtle help her through this. ...
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... anymore." (Kingsolver 162) As the story progresses, Taylor accepts Turtle as part of life. This sacrifice later turns into a blessing. Estevan and Esperanza's ...
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... derogatory light, such as the symbolic destruction of a so-called 'nuclear family' in the departure of Estevan and Esperanza from Turtle, the insinuation that ...
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... individual family member facing it. In the end she keeps Turtle thanks to the help of Estevan and Esperanza. Turtle might have had to ...
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... Esperanza, Estevan and many more people who eventually Taylor becomes good friends with. As the book moves along Taylor builds a very strong love for Turtle ...
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... Taylor has safely delivered Estevan and Esperanza to Oklahoma, where they are less likely to be arrested as ... And Taylor has succeeded in adopting Turtle. ...
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... should not help them, just as the hell-dwellers in Estevan's story think ... most importantly, the growth of bean trees represents the growth of Turtle Greer and ...
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... In my opinion, the truly heroic act would have been to find Turtle a more ... example of crudeness is when Taylor is reminded of a dream about Estevan (a married ...
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