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...have no clue about how their food is made. In her delightful best-selling book, "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle," Barbara Kingsolver described her family's attempts to live a year off locally raised foods, much of it from the family's own garden. She did it,...
...where there was nothing I could find that was organic." Other writers have ventured off the traditional food grid, notably Barbara Kingsolver in "Animal, Vegetable, Mineral" and Michael Pollan in "The Omnivore's Dilemma." But what makes Greene's...
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...of the Poisonwood Bible, which was an Oprah book club selection just a few months past. Now we have the pleasure of enjoying Kingsolvers earlier work. If it is any indication of her later development in her writing skill, you can be certain that with...
... I recently read & loved Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami! oh my gosh joanna! i could go on forever about books! i love love love them! you should try reading Native Son by Richard Wright (my fav) or: Into The Wild The Catcher in the Rye (Never gets...
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...fascinating nonfiction work by author Barbara Kingsolver chronicled her family’s attempt to feed themselves for a year either from their own farm or with items purchased from local farmers. After relocating from Tucson, Arizona to a tract of land in the...
...- a noxious plant in Africa similar to poison ivy that causes severe irritation to anyone who comes in contact with it. Author Barbara Kingsolver's criticism of Christianity is seen in statements such as, "Priests held mass baptisms on the shore and...
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