Saturday, June 1, 2019
Seeking Solace in Barbara Kingsolvers The Bean Trees :: Kingsolver Bean Trees Essays
Seeking Solace in The Bean Trees   Many aspects of lifetime are explored in Barbara Kingsolvers novel, The Bean Trees. A young woman named Marietta Greer from Kentucky wanted to strike out on her own, leaving behind everything she ever knew, just to scoop up a new life. Many children want to do this at an early age so they can experience life on their own unless they dont realize the dangers involved.. Everyone that leaves the solace of their own home needs loving support to keep them going through life.   Marietta Greer starts her journey by heading west across the United States in a run-down old car. She decides at the start that wherever the car breaks down will become her new home. When she stops at a diner one night for something to eat, she is suddenly left with a baby dropped off by an elderly Indian woman with no reasons why. Marietta tells her If I wanted a baby I would have stayed in Kentucky (24). Continuing her lonely trek, she changes her name to Taylor and ends up keeping the child and caring for her. When she finally arrives at her unknown destination, Taylor gets a job at a tire company working for a nice lady named Mattie and moves in with Lou Ann, also a star mother. She develops close friendships with them, and they all help each other through good times and bad. Taylor starts getting stronger feelings for the child, Turtle, and eventually adopts her through deceiving means with her new friends Estevan and Esperanza. Taylor keeps in fill with her mother, and she was thrilled her mother was supportive of her decision to adopt Turtle.   There are some things I would have changed about the novel to make it more interest reading and to broaden the type of audience it addresses. In my opinion, the book was kind of targeted at a feminine audience, especially single mothers. When Taylor and Lou Ann get together, Lou Ann sounds kind of absurd saying Who in the world would want to move in here with us (102), yet they develop a st rong friendship regardless. I had kind of a hard time focusing on what was going on and who was doing what mainly because the story wasnt interesting enough to attract my attention. Perhaps by throwing in a little more suspense or more action, the novel would have been more fun to read.
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