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Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver is a compelling novel set in rural Tennessee, where a young woman named Dellarobia Turnbow encounters a remarkable natural phenomenon that upends her quiet life. This event brings scientists, media, and varied community reactions, challenging Dellarobia's beliefs and aspirations. The story weaves themes of environmental change, personal growth, and societal conflict, all presented through Kingsolver's evocative narrative style.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate richly woven narratives that explore complex themes like climate change, rural life, and personal transformation. Barbara Kingsolver crafts a compelling story that combines science and nature with a deep exploration of human emotions and societal issues, perfect for readers who love thought-provoking fiction.

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Flight Behavior

In a riveting story by the author of "The Poisonwood Bible, " a young wife and mother on a failing farm in rural Tennessee experiences something she cannot explain. Her discovery energizes various competing factions, trapping her in the center of the conflict and ultimately opening up her world.

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Flight Behavior, by the acclaimed author Barbara Kingsolver, unfolds as a captivating tale set against the richly textured backdrop of contemporary Appalachia. The narrative centres around Dellarobia Turnbow, a restless young mother whose life is upended when she discovers a seemingly miraculous phenomenon on the forested slopes behind her family's farm in rural Tennessee. Her unexpected discovery acts as a catalyst, drawing in a motley crew of individuals and ideologies, including religious figures, climate scientists, environmentalists, and politicians. As each faction seeks to interpret the event through their own lens, Dellarobia finds herself at the heart of an escalating debate that challenges entrenched beliefs and prompts profound introspection.

Through exquisitely detailed prose, Kingsolver crafts a suspenseful exploration of personal and collective identities in a world increasingly shaped by environmental uncertainty. Her narrative deftly juggles themes of faith and skepticism, science and nature, loyalty and independence, providing a vivid commentary on the interplay between human actions and the natural world. Like a masterful storyteller, Kingsolver delves deep into the intricacies of human relationships, showcasing how personal transformation can occur amidst the turmoil of societal change.

Much more than a novel about climate change, Flight Behavior is a poignant and richly woven tapestry, evoking the powerful intersection of the ordinary with the extraordinary. The author's eloquence brings to life the stark realities and subtle beauty of Appalachian life, while confronting readers with compelling questions about the truths we cling to and the worlds we strive to protect. Through Dellarobia's journey, Kingsolver invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the legacy they wish to leave behind.

The novel is a striking testament to Kingsolver's prowess, marking her return as one of America's most provocative and insightful voices. Fans of The Lacuna, The Poisonwood Bible, and Animal, Vegetable, Miracle will find this work to be equally resonant, affirming Kingsolver's reputation for writing that is both profound and accessible. Flight Behavior stands as a significant contribution to contemporary American literature, offering a deeply nuanced exploration of the human spirit against a backdrop of ecological and existential challenges.

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Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver receives praise for its intricate storytelling, vivid portrayal of the effects of climate change, and the complexity of its protagonist, Dellarobia. Critics commend the novel's engaging narrative that intertwines social and scientific themes, highlighting Kingsolver's evocative prose and insightful exploration of human and ecological interactions. The book is celebrated for its ability to convey a powerful social message and its impact on readers.

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ISBN: 9780062124272

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 June 2013

Country: United States

Imprint: Collins

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 142.0mm

Height: 208.0mm

Weight: 522g

Pages: 448

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About the Author

Barbara Kingsolver was born in 1955 and grew up in rural Kentucky. She earned degrees in biology from DePauw University and the University of Arizona, and has worked as a freelance writer and author since 1985. At various times she has lived in England, France, and the Canary Islands, and has worked in Europe, Africa, Asia, Mexico, and South America. She spent two decades in Tucson, Arizona, before moving to southwestern Virginia where she currently resides. Her books, in order of publication, are: The Bean Trees (1988), Homeland (1989), Holding the Line: Women in the Great Arizona Mine Strike (1989), Animal Dreams (1990), Another America (1992), Pigs in Heaven (1993), High Tide in Tucson (1995), The Poisonwood Bible (1998), Prodigal Summer (2000), Small Wonder (2002), Last Stand: America's Virgin Lands, with photographer Annie Griffiths (2002), Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life (2007), The Lacuna (2009), Flight Behavior (2012), Unsheltered (2018), How To Fly (In 10,000 Easy Lessons) (2020), Demon Copperhead (2022), and coauthored with Lily Kingsolver, Coyote's Wild Home (2023). She served as editor for Best American Short Stories 2001. Kingsolver was named one the most important writers of the 20th Century by Writers Digest, and in 2023 won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel Demon Copperhead. In 2000 she received the National Humanities Medal, our country's highest honor for service through the arts. Her books have been translated into more than thirty languages and have been adopted into the core curriculum in high schools and colleges throughout the nation. Critical acclaim for her work includes multiple awards from the American Booksellers Association and the American Library Association, a James Beard award, two-time Oprah Book Club selection, and the national book award of South Africa, among others. She was awarded Britain's prestigious Women's Prize for Fiction (formerly the Orange Prize) for both Demon Copperhead and The Lacuna, making Kingsolver the first author in the history of the prize to win it twice. In 2011, Kingsolver was awarded the Dayton Literary Peace Prize for the body of her work. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She has two daughters, Camille (born in 1987) and Lily (1996). She and her husband, Steven Hopp, live on a farm in southern Appalachia where they raise an extensive vegetable garden and Icelandic sheep.

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