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Taylor Greer In The Bean Trees
By the end of The Bean Trees, Taylor Greer is almost an entirely different character from the Marietta Greer that she was at the beginning of the book. Not only did she change her name to reinvent herself after leaving Pittman County, but she also underwent serious internal changes as well. When the book opened, Marietta was a poor girl from rural Kentucky who was too afraid of rejection to even apply for a job. By the end of the book, Taylor has become callous due to the nature of the life she and her daughter have led. Taylor was broke and away from home with a child that wasn’t hers. On top of that, She gets into a custody battle with Child Protective Services over her daughter Turtle, and her best friends, Esperanza and Estevan, leave

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