![]() The magazine she edited and the college at which her husband, Iano, taught both fold at the same time. Having strived for years, she newly finds herself a member of the precariat. In her latest novel Unsheltered, she turns her attentions to the recently disenfranchised middle class in contemporary North America. In her bestselling novel The Poisonwood Bible (1998), she examined the impact of missionaries in the Belgian Congo and in her more recent novel, Flight Behaviour (2012), she took on climate change. ![]() For this month's Book Club the literary critic Alex Peake-Tomkinson reviews Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver.īarbara Kingsolver trained as biologist before she became a novelist and she has repeatedly shown her desire to anatomise society in her fiction. ![]()
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