The High Road was easier to navigate, to her relief. To heck with boys and passes, she needed to see where all this was going. Later in the book is another shopping excursion to a second-hand store - this experience is likewise a bit much, but more tolerable.Įver since the so-called miracle, she'd been wearing her glasses at all times. The point could have been made in fewer words and fewer "made by slave children in China" examples. My only critical observation is the Christmas shopping trip related in chapter 7: Global Exchange, I felt the author went on a bit too long about cheap goods - I was well past ready for that shopping trip to end by the time Dellarobia and Cub left the store. I would have preferred a more satisfactory conclusion, but I suppose that's just not the way this story goes. The book cover itself is an intriguing representation of the multi-dimensional profoundness found in the words of Barbara Kingsolver. Sometimes it takes time for truth to be accepted, no matter how beautifully presented. Published in 2012, Flight Behavior was viewed quite controversial due to the predominant subject of climate change. The sudden arrival of Monarch Butterflies on a farm interrupts an unhappy marriage, changing the community and heralding a new era of world-wide awareness.
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