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The poisonwood bible by barbara kingsolver
The poisonwood bible by barbara kingsolver








“Trust,” which begins with a novel-within-the novel about a financial tycoon and his daughter, explores how such a world is created. “Demon Copperhead” dramatizes life on the lower end of the extreme divide between rich and poor. “I couldn’t be happier (about the Pulitzer) for this reason.ĭiaz, also interviewed by phone, sees his book and Kingsolver's novel approaching a similar subject, class, from different perspectives. “I wrote this book for my people because we are so invisible to the rest of the world and so persistently misrepresented,” Kingsolver said. Kingsolver is a longtime resident of Appalachia who currently lives on a farm in southwestern Virginia, and set “Demon Copperhead” close by.

the poisonwood bible by barbara kingsolver the poisonwood bible by barbara kingsolver

Speaking by phone Monday, the author said she regards the Pulitzer as an affirmation not just of her novel, but of a misunderstood and overlooked part of the country. The 68-year-old Kingsolver has long woven social issues into her novels, which also include “The Bean Trees” and the Winfrey choice “The Poisonwood Bible,” and helped establish the PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction.

the poisonwood bible by barbara kingsolver

Kingsolver’s novel, the story of a young boy’s struggles and persistence as he grows up in southern Appalachia, was chosen by Oprah Winfrey last fall for her book club and named by The Washington Post as a top release of 2022. “Trust” won the Kirkus Prize for fiction, was on the long list for the Booker Prize and was named by The New York Times and The Washington Post as one of the year’s best books.










The poisonwood bible by barbara kingsolver