Pigs In Heaven
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1993
343
Novel • Fiction
United States • 1990s
1993
Adult
18+ years
Pigs In Heaven by Barbara Kingsolver follows Alice Greer, her daughter Taylor, and Taylor’s adopted daughter Turtle. After a heroic act at the Hoover Dam catapults them into the media spotlight, their lives are disrupted when a Cherokee Nation lawyer questions the validity of Turtle’s adoption. The story weaves through their attempts to navigate legal and cultural challenges while confronting deep emotional and familial issues. Explores themes of adoption, heritage, and family separation.
Emotional
Heartwarming
Contemplative
Nostalgic
Challenging
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Barbara Kingsolver's Pigs In Heaven has been praised for its compelling storytelling, strong character development, and insightful exploration of cultural identity and family bonds. However, some critiques highlight that the plot occasionally feels predictable. Overall, the novel is lauded for its emotional depth and rich prose, making it a worthy read for fans of contemporary fiction.
A reader who would enjoy Pigs In Heaven by Barbara Kingsolver is someone who appreciates richly developed characters, themes of family and belonging, and engaging storytelling. Those who enjoyed The Bean Trees by Kingsolver or The Poisonwood Bible will find similar depth and warmth in this narrative about cultural identity and personal discovery.
70,148 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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343
Novel • Fiction
United States • 1990s
1993
Adult
18+ years
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