Demon Copperhead
Barbara Kingsolver reimagines David Copperfield in Appalachia, following a boy through foster care, poverty, and the opioid crisis.
Barbara Kingsolver’s Pulitzer-winning novel transplants Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield to the mountains of southern Appalachia. Narrated by Demon, a boy born to a teenage single mother in a trailer, it follows him through foster care, child labor, addiction, and loss as the opioid epidemic ravages his community. Ferociously alive and angry, the book gives a scathing, tender account of poverty in modern America.
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