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A Thousand Acres Study Guide

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by Jane Smiley
About 56 pages (16,865 words)
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Book 3: Chapter 21 Summary

Ginny and Ty do not pursue the substance of their conversation regarding what Ginny learned the night Larry rolled his truck. Ginny starts acting with more authority. She comes to regard Ty's good nature as actually manipulative, a means of meeting his own material ends, which she discovers makes her angry. Jess arrives with some frozen meat, because Harold's freezer broke. Ginny shows him where to put the meat, and he kisses her on the ear, asking her to meet him the next day at the dump.

Ginny helps Jess port the remaining meat. She sees Harold attacking Loren. Jess manhandles Harold into the kitchen and tells him to lay off his brother. Ginny, after a hard next day's work, goes to bed before dark, in the heat aware of her sexuality......

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