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In Demon Copperhead, Barbara Kingsolver's mastery is on full display. Pulled straight from an modern Appalachian hollow, this book hit all the right notes. Demon could have been any number of young men I've known, and was just as real on the page as they were in life, and death. Kingsolver takes on the opioid crisis and rural disaffection with unflinching grace and a thorough understanding, in the process telling a damn good story. Though laid over the bones of Charles Dickens' David Copperfield, this book does not at all feel derivative. It stands on its own, like Demon himself.
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Demon's story begins with his traumatic birth to a single mother in a single-wide trailer, looking 'like a little blue prizefighter.' For the life ahead of him he would need all of that fighting spirit, along with buckets of charm, a quick wit, and some unexpected talents, legal and otherwise.
In the southern Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, poverty isn't an idea, it's as natural as the grass grows. For a generation growing up in this world, at the heart of the modern opioid crisis, addiction isn't an abstraction, it's neighbours, parents, and friends. 'Family' could mean love, or reluctant foster…