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Author: Barbara Kingsolver
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Poisonwood Bible: As Willa Knox restores a ramshackle house she inherited, she uncovers the fascinating history of its previous owners. “Both a rich story and a provocative depiction of times that shake the shelter of familiar beliefs, this novel shows Kingsolver at the top of her game” (Publishers Weekly starred review).
A New York Times bestseller from the author of The Poisonwood Bible: On a Southern farm, young wife and mother Dellarobia makes a discovery that changes her world forever. A “majestic and brave” novel (The New York Times Book Review) from “a gifted magician of words” (Time).
Picking up where her modern classic The Bean Trees left off, Barbara Kingsolver’s bestselling Pigs in Heaven continues the tale of Turtle and Taylor Greer, a Native American girl and her adoptive mother who have settled in Tucson, Arizona, as they both try to overcome their difficult pasts.Taking place three years after The Bean Trees, Taylor is now dating a musician named Jax and has officially … musician named Jax and has officially adopted Turtle. But when a lawyer for the Cherokee Nation begins to investigate the adoption—their new life together begins to crumble.Depicting the clash between fierce family love…
A New York Times bestseller from the author of The Poisonwood Bible: When her father’s illness calls her back to her Arizona hometown, Codi embarks on a transformative journey. “Rich, complex, witty… This one will be with us for a long time” (The Washington Post).
A New York Times bestseller and Pulitzer Prize finalist: When evangelical Nathan moves his family to the Belgian Congo, their world is irrevocably upended. “Powerful… Kingsolver is a gifted magician of words” (Time).
A New York Times bestseller and modern classic: Taylor Greer journeys to a new life out west, determined to care for herself and for a young Native American girl named Turtle. “The work of a visionary” (Los Angeles Times), with over 35,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.
Barbara Kingsolver’s fifth novel is a hymn to wildness that celebrates the prodigal spirit of human nature, and of nature itself. It weaves together three stories of human love within a larger tapestry of lives amid the mountains and farms of southern Appalachia. Over the course of one humid summer, this novel’s intriguing protagonists face disparate predicaments but find connections to one … another and to the flora and fauna with which they necessarily share a place.more
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Poisonwood Bible comes this provocative novel about a man torn between two countries in his search for identity in the wake of World War II.