52 pages 1 hour read

Barbara Kingsolver

Flight Behavior

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2012

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Chapters 10-12Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 10 Summary: “Natural State”

The weather in January fluctuates between thirty and forty degrees, and Dellarobia lies awake at night wondering if this is the day the temperatures will drop drastically, and the butterflies will die. No one else but Ovid and Pete seem to share her fears. She expresses her frustration when overhearing the scientists’ conversations about how global warming has already done irreversible damage. She worries both about scientists like Ovid, whom she sees as an example of “[p]eople [who] had to manage terrible truths” (341), and her son, who “love[s] nature so expectantly” (341). 

One morning, as Cub is running late, Dellarobia goes outside to check the special thermometer that Ovid had taught her to read, and she accidentally sees Ovid naked. The curtains to the camper he stayed in are wide open, and she is afraid that he will know that she saw him. If he did, she doesn’t think she can work for him anymore, prompting her to feel “loss hit her like a death” (351). Dellarobia has developed a respect for and crush on her employer.

Cub and Dellarobia head to the field to repair the fences. Hester has decided to move the pregnant ewes to their property because it’s too wet to keep them in their usual area.