Where the Crawdads Tells the story of Kya, who was forced into social isolation from the age of six after her whole family, one by one, left her. The final member to leave was her abusive father. Surviving almost entirely by herself, aided only by the occasional kindness of strangers and the steadfast kindness of black neighbour Jumini and his wife, she learns to hunt and cook in order to literally survive.
Delia Owens suggests that the only forward movement for her outsider-protagonist and swamp trash is to become curators of ecological/cultural museums in the very places where they once struggled for an in depend This book contains a full, comprehensive synopsis of Delia Owens original novel, and it concisely collates all the crucial facts into easy-to-remember points for quick and efficient knowledge of the original work, so you can get started right away and reap the benefits of Where the Crawdads Sing
This book is meant to be a supplement to the original, not a replacement. • Chapter summaries • Executive summary of the book • Crucial facts and deliverables condensed into key knowledge pointers. This is a summary and review of the book Where the Crawdads Sing, not the complete book.