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Barbara Kingslover

    8 de abril de 1955

    Barbara Kingsolver es una autora estadounidense cuyas obras exploran frecuentemente temas de justicia social, biodiversidad y las intrincadas conexiones entre las personas, sus comunidades y el entorno. Su escritura se caracteriza por un profundo compromiso con la condición humana y nuestro lugar en el mundo. A través de narrativas convincentes que profundizan en cuestiones sociales complejas, ofrece a los lectores historias que invitan a la reflexión y resuenan. Sus novelas, ensayos y poesía son celebrados por su voz distintiva y profundidad intelectual, invitando a los lectores a considerar el mundo desde nuevas perspectivas.

    Barbara Kingslover
    High Tide in Tucson: Essays from Now or Never
    How to Fly
    Coyote's Wild Home
    ANIMAL VEGETABLE MIRACLE TENTH ANNIVERSA
    Demon Copperhead
    La Biblia envenenada
    • La Biblia envenenada

      • 720 páginas
      • 26 horas de lectura
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      "El poderoso libro de Barbara Kingsolver es realmente una novela decimonónica, una historia de redención y pecado." The New York Times Orleanna Price no es consciente de lo que les espera a ella y a sus cuatro hijas en la misión del Congo Belga a la que les arrastra su marido, un pastor baptista, en 1959. La joven Rachel, las gemelas adolescentes Leah y Adah, y la pequeña Ruth May describen y construyen su vida en África mientras se sobreponen a las sorpresas que les depara este continente y la obsesiva misión evangelizadora de su padre. A partir de las voces de cada una de las cinco mujeres de la familia, Kingsolver muestra la lucha de estas mujeres por sobrevivir a la dura vida que les ha impuesto el padre de la familia y por encontrar un camino que les conduzca a su propia salvación. Pero La Biblia envenenada también es un recorrido por la compleja historia de la independencia del Congo, y por la fascinación ante una cultura desconocida y una naturaleza desbordante.

      La Biblia envenenada
    • A masterpiece in storytelling from the global bestselling author of Unsheltered and Flight Behaviour.

      Demon Copperhead
    • ANIMAL VEGETABLE MIRACLE TENTH ANNIVERSA

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      "When Kingsolver and her family move from suburban Arizona to rural Appalachia, they take on a new challenge: to spend a year on a locally produced diet, paying close attention to the provenance of all they consume. 'Our highest shopping goal was to get our food from so close to home, we'd know the person who grew it. Often that turned out to be ourselves as we learned to produce what we needed, starting with dirt, seeds, and enough knowledge to muddle through. Or starting with baby animals, and enough sense to refrain from naming them'"--

      ANIMAL VEGETABLE MIRACLE TENTH ANNIVERSA
    • Coyote's Wild Home

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      New York Times best-selling author Barbara Kingsolver and Environmentalist Lily Kingsolver team up to create their first children's book together. On a summer day in an Appalachian Forest, Grandpa takes young Diana camping for the first time, while Coyote pup goes on his first hunt with his Auntie. During this day of discoveries, Coyote Pup learns that it's best to stay away from humans and that hunting is a skill that will take time and experience to master while Diana learns why coyotes are "friends of the forest.

      Coyote's Wild Home
    • This edition gathers together Barbara Kingsolver's vibrant and various poems, revealing an intimate side to her creative practice as yet unseen. Almost resembling a Collected or Selected Poems, the book is divided into thematically linked sections: a series of 'How to' poems that smartly balance tongue-in-cheek guides with revelatory wisdom;

      How to Fly
    • "There is no one quite like Barbara Kingsolver in contemporary literature," raves the Washington Post Book World, and it is right. She has been nominated three times for the ABBY award, and her critically acclaimed writings consistently enjoy spectacular commercial success as they entertain and touch her legions of loyal fans. In High Tide in Tucson, she returnsto her familiar themes of family, community, the common good and the natural world. The title essay considers Buster, a hermit crab that accidentally stows away on Kingsolver's return trip from the Bahamas to her desert home, and turns out to have manic-depressive tendencies. Buster is running around for all he's worth -- one can only presume it's high tide in Tucson. Kingsolver brings a moral vision and refreshing sense of humor to subjects ranging from modern motherhood to the history of private property to the suspended citizenship of human beings in the Animal Kingdom. Beautifully packaged, with original illustrations by well-known illustrator Paul Mirocha, these wise lessons on the urgent business of being alive make it a perfect gift for Kingsolver's many fans.

      High Tide in Tucson: Essays from Now or Never
    • 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.From her outpost in an isolated mountain cabin, Deanna Wolfe, a reclusive wildlife biologist, watches a den of coyotes that have recently migrated into the region. She is caught off-guard by a young hunter who invades her most private spaces and confounds her self-assured, solitary life. On a farm several miles down the mountain, 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 that has become her own. 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 possibilities of a future neither of them expected.Over the course of one humid summer, these characters find their connections to one another and to the flora and fauna with whom they share a place. Prodigal Summer demonstrates a balance of narrative, drama and ideas that is characteristic of Barbara Kingsolver's finest work.

      Prodigal summer
    • Animal, Vegetable, Miracle

      A year of food life

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      "When Kingsolver and her family move from suburban Arizona to rural Appalachia, they take on a new challenge: to spend a year on a locally produced diet, paying close attention to the provenance of all they consume. 'Our highest shopping goal was to get our food from so close to home, we'd know the person who grew it. Often that turned out to be ourselves as we learned to produce what we needed, starting with dirt, seeds, and enough knowledge to muddle through. Or starting with baby animals, and enough sense to refrain from naming them'"-- From publisher description

      Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
    • Brings together Taylor, Turtle and Alice from The Bean Trees together with a new cast - Jax, Barbie Sugar Boss, Oklahoma and Annawake Fourkiller. When six-year-old Turtle witnesses a freak accident at the Hoover Dam, her insistence, and her mother's belief in her, leads to a man's rescue.

      Pigs in heaven
    • Holding the Line

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of the 1983 Phelps Dodge mine strike, the narrative follows Barbara Kingsolver's journey from scientific writer to dedicated journalist. Immersed in the lives of striking miners and their resilient families, Kingsolver documents their struggles and the profound impact on the women who stood by them. This heartfelt account reveals the denial of basic rights and the strength found in solidarity, highlighting the transformative power of activism and the courage of those fighting for their livelihoods.

      Holding the Line