Another engaging read by Kingsolver

Michael V. (
VanCise) wrote on 11/11/2008...
Kingsolver takes a handful of characters and tells you their stories through their eyes. By the end of the book, she has tied everyone together, though when you first meet the characters you wonder how this could ever happen. She makes a compelling argument for organic farming, but not in an overly in-your-face sort of way. I recommend this book to others frequently.

Carolyn A. (
milkmaid) wrote on 4/11/2008...
Such a thought provoking book...nature vs. man excellent

Bonnie S. (
Bonnie) wrote on 3/27/2008...
I love this book so much that I have the audio, and 2 copies of a First Edition hardcover, and yet I hesitated a year before posting one of them. A grand story of love and death and nature and growing old, with and definitely without, grace. My favorite sections are titled, Old Chestnuts, and are when Nannie Rawley and Garnett Walker two neighboring, aging farmers with very, very different ideas about life and growing, take center stage. I hated for this big book to end.
Although I enjoyed others of Kingsolver's books, I found these characters to be overly contrived to represent opposing viewpoints of human relationships with the natural world. The conversations and inner thoughts of the characters are tedious and repetitive. The characters are flawed and neurotic with not not enough redeeming qualities to be likable. The story is not interesting enough to support the dialogs.
A very well-written, beautiful, poignant story with very well-developed characters, that is not your typical novel & in that is what makes it so enticing and so refreshing!! At least in my opinion!A novel I thought about long after it was over!j
An interesting look at rural life through the eyes of an outsider.
Outstanding novel, Barbara Kingsolver is an incredible author. Anyone who's lived in the Southern Appalachians will identify with and love this book.

Rochanah W. (
rochanah) wrote on 4/14/2006...
excellent Barbara kinsolver, as always.
This book was a little slow at first but very enjoyable by the end. It wasn't as good as some of Kingsolver's others but still a recommended read.