Barbara Kingsolver, a writer praised for her extravagantly gifted narrative voice (New York Times Book Review), has created with this novel a hymn to wildness that celebrates the prodigal spirit of human nature, and of nature itself.
Prodigal Summer weaves together three stories of human love within a larger tapestry of lives inhabiting the forested mountains and struggling small farms of southern Appalachia. At the heart of these intertwined narratives is a den of coyotes that have recently migrated into the region. Deanna Wolfe, a reclusive wildlife biologist, watches the forest from her outpost in an isolated mountain cabin where she is caught off-guard by Eddie Bondo, a young hunter who comes to invade her most private spaces and confound her self-assured, solitary life. On a farm several miles down the mountain, another web of lives unfolds as Lusa Maluf Landowski, a bookish city girl turned farmer's wife, finds herself unexpectedly marooned in a strange place where she must declare or lose her attachment to the land. And a few more miles down the road, a pair of elderly, feuding neighbors tend their respective farms and wrangle about God, pesticides, and the complexities of a world neither of them expected.
Over the course of one humid summer, as the urge to procreate overtakes a green and profligate countryside, these characters find connections to one another and to the flora and fauna with which they necessarily share a place. Their discoveries are embedded inside countless intimate lessons of biology, the realities of small farming, and the final, urgent truth that humans are only one part of life on earth.
With the richness that characterizes Barbara Kingsolver's finest work, Prodigal Summer embraces pure thematic originality and demonstrates a balance of narrative and ideas that only an accomplished novelist could render so beautifully.
:Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Barbara Kingsolver
Publisher: Harper
Published: 11/07/2000
ISBN: 9780060199661
Pages: 640
Weight: 1.57lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.26w x 1.53d
Large Print
Review Citations: Library Journal Prepub Alert 07/01/2000 pg. 60
Newsweek 09/04/2000 pg. 61
Glamour 11/01/2000 pg. 42
People Weekly 10/30/2000 pg. 49
Entertainment Weekly 10/27/2000 pg. 109
Time 10/30/2000 pg. 90
Newsweek 10/30/2000 pg. 82
New York Times 11/05/2000 pg. 38
Christian Century 11/22/2000 pg. 1245
Accelerated Reader Quiz #/Name: 59169 / Prodigal Summer
Reading Level: 5.7 / Interest Level: Upper Grade / Point Value: 23
Barbara Kingsolver, a writer praised for her extravagantly gifted narrative voice (New York Times Book Review), has created with this novel a hymn to wildness that celebrates the prodigal spirit of human nature, and of nature itself.
Prodigal Summer weaves together three stories of human love within a larger tapestry of lives inhabiting the forested mountains and struggling small farms of southern Appalachia. At the heart of these intertwined narratives is a den of coyotes that have recently migrated into the region. Deanna Wolfe, a reclusive wildlife biologist, watches the forest from her outpost in an isolated mountain cabin where she is caught off-guard by Eddie Bondo, a young hunter who comes to invade her most private spaces and confound her self-assured, solitary life. On a farm several miles down the mountain, another web of lives unfolds as Lusa Maluf Landowski, a bookish city girl turned farmer's wife, finds herself unexpectedly marooned in a strange place where she must declare or lose her attachment to the land. And a few more miles down the road, a pair of elderly, feuding neighbors tend their respective farms and wrangle about God, pesticides, and the complexities of a world neither of them expected.
Over the course of one humid summer, as the urge to procreate overtakes a green and profligate countryside, these characters find connections to one another and to the flora and fauna with which they necessarily share a place. Their discoveries are embedded inside countless intimate lessons of biology, the realities of small farming, and the final, urgent truth that humans are only one part of life on earth.
With the richness that characterizes Barbara Kingsolver's finest work, Prodigal Summer embraces pure thematic originality and demonstrates a balance of narrative and ideas that only an accomplished novelist could render so beautifully.
:Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Barbara Kingsolver
Publisher: Harper
Published: 11/07/2000
ISBN: 9780060199661
Pages: 640
Weight: 1.57lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.26w x 1.53d
Large Print
Review Citations: Library Journal Prepub Alert 07/01/2000 pg. 60
Newsweek 09/04/2000 pg. 61
Glamour 11/01/2000 pg. 42
People Weekly 10/30/2000 pg. 49
Entertainment Weekly 10/27/2000 pg. 109
Time 10/30/2000 pg. 90
Newsweek 10/30/2000 pg. 82
New York Times 11/05/2000 pg. 38
Christian Century 11/22/2000 pg. 1245
Accelerated Reader Quiz #/Name: 59169 / Prodigal Summer
Reading Level: 5.7 / Interest Level: Upper Grade / Point Value: 23