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1. Life was very different for unmarried young women in earlier generations. Expectations for their future were sharply defined. How is Elsa shaped by these expectations and her failure to meet them? How difficult is it to defy both family and society in a small town?
2. “My land tells its story if you listen. The story of our family. We plant, we tend, we harvest. I make wine from grape cuttings that I brought here from Sicily, and the wine I make reminds me of my father. It binds us, one to another, as it has for generations. Now it will bind you to us.” How are people connected to the land that they occupy? What about the land they farm? Describe that unique and complicated connection.
3. Fighting for any kind of social equality or radical change often requires great personal sacrifice. How does Elsa represent the courage it takes to stand up and make trouble and be counted?
4. Did you find the end of Elsa’s and her family’s journey satisfying? Where do you think Ant and Loreda ended up? How do you see Loreda’s life being like her mother’s? How will it be different?


Nature environment in ca state
It was bad when labour politics came in to calm
Environment of ca state with mountains
Like to read Pearl buck from Vietnam and about Workning
In rice Fields,comparabel situation
Kristina Martinsson

@Kristina Martinsson, The labor politics were very much part of the history of the migrant workers, as the labor camps were quite oppressive to those who made their way to California.