Barbara Kingsolver always delivers on thoughtful, politically-inspired, and environmentally targeted novels. Unsheltered, her latest, tells two alternating parallel stories, set 140 years apart about two families living in Vineland, New Jersey. The nuances of the characters are so wonderfully drawn and the two complex storylines are expertly joined. The tone of both narratives is extremely authentic to the period in which the characters live, and yet the novel as a whole is cohesive and successful. Historically and environmentally engaging, Kingsolver is always a favorite author of mine.
Barbara Kingsolver always delivers on thoughtful, politically-inspired, and environmentally targeted novels. Unsheltered, her latest, tells two alternating parallel stories, set 140 years apart about two families living in Vineland, New Jersey. The nuances of the characters are so wonderfully drawn and the two complex storylines are expertly joined. The tone of both narratives is extremely authentic to the period in which the characters live, and yet the novel as a whole is cohesive and successful. Historically and environmentally engaging, Kingsolver is always a favorite author of mine.
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