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Marietta Greer's dream was to escape her small town in Kentucky and, with the recommendation of her teacher whose wife was a nurse, she landed a job in the local hospital. She saved enough money to buy a car and set off for an unknown destination. She decided that she also needed a new name to also go along with her new life, so her plan was to rename herself based on the place where she ran out of gas. Fortunately, that turned out to be Taylorville, so Marietta became Taylor.
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I remember reading Barbara Kingsolver's debut in the late 80's when it was published. I lived in Tucson at the time and there was a lot of publicity about a local writer's success. It didn't really appeal to me during that period of my life so I thought it was good, just not my style of reading enjoyment.
Marietta (Missy) Greer hates her life in rural Kentucky where girls never graduate from high school and go on to be pregnant for the next twenty years. When she successfully avoids that, she dec ...more
Marietta (Missy) Greer hates her life in rural Kentucky where girls never graduate from high school and go on to be pregnant for the next twenty years. When she successfully avoids that, she dec ...more

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