Prodigal Summer: A Novel

Describe symbolism in Prodigal Summer: A Novel by Barbara Kingsolver

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The Widener Farm represents the metaphysical. This is the ancestral home of the Widener family where Lusa lives, now alone, after her husband's tragic death. She feels the ghosts of relatives trying to rid her of their property and the pressure of those relatives that are alive for her to return from where she has come.