Homeland: Author of Demon Copperhead, Winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction

Homeland: Author of Demon Copperhead, Winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction

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Author: Barbara Kingsolver
Format: Paperback, 130mm x 15mm, 200g, 256 pages
Published: Faber & Faber, United Kingdom, 1997

Over landscapes ranging from northern California and the urban Southwest to the hills of eastern Kentucky and the Caribbean island of St Lucia, Barbara Kingsolver tells stories of hope, momentary joy and powerful endurance. In every setting her characters are bound by a strong sense of place and the compelling ties of love and family history. With disarming honesty - at times comic but often heart-rending - Barbara Kingsolver creates a world of love and possibility into which the reader is irresistibly drawn.

Barbara Kingsolver's thirteen books of fiction, poetry and non-fiction include the novels The Bean Trees and the international bestseller The Poisonwood Bible which, amongst other accolades, won the 2005 Penguin/Orange Reading Group Book of the Year award. Her most recent novel The Lacuna, won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2010.

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Author: Barbara Kingsolver
Format: Paperback, 130mm x 15mm, 200g, 256 pages
Published: Faber & Faber, United Kingdom, 1997

Over landscapes ranging from northern California and the urban Southwest to the hills of eastern Kentucky and the Caribbean island of St Lucia, Barbara Kingsolver tells stories of hope, momentary joy and powerful endurance. In every setting her characters are bound by a strong sense of place and the compelling ties of love and family history. With disarming honesty - at times comic but often heart-rending - Barbara Kingsolver creates a world of love and possibility into which the reader is irresistibly drawn.

Barbara Kingsolver's thirteen books of fiction, poetry and non-fiction include the novels The Bean Trees and the international bestseller The Poisonwood Bible which, amongst other accolades, won the 2005 Penguin/Orange Reading Group Book of the Year award. Her most recent novel The Lacuna, won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2010.