Homeland, by Barbara Kingsolver dramatizes the everyday lives of many different characters, spread around the United States. From Northern California, the urban Southwest, the hills of eastern Kentucky, the rural Midwest, and the Caribbean island of St. Lucia, these 12 stories tell tales of poverty, and the twin themes of family ties, and the life choices that one must ultimately make alone.
The stories in Homeland all deal with the issue of poverty. All of the characters of these 12 stories are living on the edge of poverty. They have been knocked down, so to speak, but definitely not knocked out. Each of these people are desperately strugg
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