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Prodigal Summer

By: Barbara Kingsolver
Narrated by: Barbara Kingsolver
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National Bestseller

“A blend of breathtaking artistry, encyclopedic knowledge of the natural world. . . and ardent commitment to the supremacy of nature.” — San Francisco Chronicle

In this beautiful novel, Barbara Kingsolver, acclaimed author of The Poisonwood Bible and the Pulitzer-Prize winning Demon Copperhead, and recipient of the National Book Foundation's Medal for Distinguish Contribution to American Letters, weaves together three stories of human love within a larger tapestry of lives inhabiting the forested mountains and struggling small farms of southern Appalachia.

Over the course of one humid summer, as the urge to procreate overtakes the lush countryside, this novel's intriguing protagonists—a reclusive wildlife biologist, a young farmer's wife marooned far from home, and a pair of elderly, feuding neighbors—face disparate predicaments but find connections to one another and to the flora and fauna with whom 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 piece of life on earth.

Prodigal Summer is a hymn to wildness that celebrates the prodigal spirit of human nature, and of nature itself.

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This is my third Kingsolver book and I have to admit that after listening to this wonderful audiobook that I will now be going on read everything she has written.
Prodigal Summer is a rich, complex tale that is expressed with great insight into our humanity and the larger world of which are such an integral part. Kingsolver is a very gifted narrator and to let her words wash over me during this telling - well for me I could ask for nothing more.

truly beautiful

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What did you like most about Prodigal Summer?

The characters, the language Kingsolver uses, the sense of place, the message about the damage humans do to the natural world and the science all of which is interwoven into a compelling story and beautifully written. I read this book whilst holidaying in area where the book is set and it added to my holiday experience immensely but the book is so wonderful I would have loved it anyway.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Prodigal Summer?

I liked it when the links between the characters started to become apparent.

A delight from start to finish

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I've just finished listening and it's now one of my favourite books. I loved the depth of the characters and how their stories intertwine with each other and the natural world.

New favourite book

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Great storytelling! Thought provoking about the world around us and our place in the ecostructure.

This is a great book to get lost in!

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Topical, funny, touching, informative. I liked the sensitive treatment of family dynamics, of bereavement and of gender, and the main theme: the place of humans in the natural world : how interconnected all life forms are - including us human animals; and what a joyful fact that is.

Though there is a strong ecological message Kingsolver depicts those who damage the web of life, such as hunters and the users of pesticides, with understanding rather than demonising them, hoping to persuade and educate rather than condemn.

My only reservation about the book is the three story structure. We jumped about too much for my taste! I’d hoped unrealistically for some sort of denouement but the three stories only came together through their overlapping themes and their shared geography. As a result I didn’t find the conclusion satisfying - really each story ended separately in spite of the discovery of hidden connections between the main characters.

Enjoyable, sensitive, wise

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