A review by bookbih42069
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

challenging dark emotional funny informative inspiring sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

This book is excellent. The voice of the narrator is strong and salient, Kingsolver handled complex issues deftly through rich characters who develop over the course of their lives in ways that force us to reflect on similar figures in our own lives. There is so much empathy in this work, it is surely a new American classic. 

The main character is easy to root for, flaws, challenges, and all. As a reader, it is easy to be caught in the wave of events with him with a growth in understanding. I think everything was intentional, which I mention because I read some other reviews before posting this to cover my take on some themes in the reviews. I would say this book is HEAVY so totally get the “not in the mood” notes. The ending felt satisfying, and truthfully I saw the hints dropped throughout the story so I personally think it made perfect sense and I appreciate where things were left. As a reader, you  really get dragged through the harsh events of Damon’s life right along with him. His perspective is the  perspective of the book , so his mentions of past events made sense to me, as people we reflect on  formative moments. Finally, this does cover topics many of us are familiar with intellectually, but the beauty of fiction is the opportunity to insert oneself into a world in a way more geared towards empathy enrichment than what non-fiction can do, or maybe it’s just Kingsolver. 

TL;DR- amazing book you should definitely read

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