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The Poisonwood Bible: A Novel (P.S.)
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Oprah Book Club® Selection, June 2000: As any reader of The Mosquito Coast knows, men who drag their families to far-off climes in pursuit of an Idea seldom come to any good, while those familiar with At Play in the Fields of the Lord or Kalimantaan understand that the minute a missionary sets foot on the fictional stag... »
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The Bean Trees
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An early offering, Bean Trees is an often overlooked Kingsolver work but, like her other novels, it is peopled with unforgettable characters that stay with you long after you have replaced the book on the shelf. ... »
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Prodigal Summer: A Novel
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There is no one in contemporary literature quite like Barbara Kingsolver. Her dialogue sparkles with sassy wit and earthy poetry; her descriptions are rooted in daily life but are also on familiar terms with the eternal. With Prodigal Summer, she returns from the Congo to a "wrinkle on the map that lies between farms and wildness." And there... »
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Animal Dreams
Read this on vacation in Hawaii. The single most important book that has changed my outlook on life, friendship and sisterhood. ... »
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Small Wonder: Essays
Readers familiar with Barbara Kingsolver will find that Small Wonder, a collection of 23 essays, shows the same sensitivity and thoughtfulness, the... »
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Pigs in Heaven
In Pigs in Heaven, Barbara Kingsolver breaks the norms of classical or even contemporary novels by creating a complex story with no real hero or true vill... »
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Homeland and Other Stories
Kingsolver, who has never written anything that hasn't awed me, manages to capture much of the very essence of the human existence in our culturally and s... »
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Prodigal Summer
I took my time reading this book because it was like drinking the most intensely incredible wine I've ever tasted. Kingsolver writes with the most astound... »
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