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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Diane Rehm: Barbara Kingsolver and "Flight Behavior"

In this April 2012 photo, an aerial view shows a surface coal mine in Martin County, Ky., in central Appalachia.  - (AP Photo/Kentucky Division of Mine Reclamation and Enforcement)
In this April 2012 photo, an aerial view shows a surface coal mine in Martin County, Ky., in central Appalachia.
Many writers have warned about the perils of climate change. But few novelists have succeeded in turning scientific data into gripping fiction. The best-selling author of “The Lacuna” and “The Poisonwood Bible” hopes to change that. Barbara Kingsolver’s latest book tells the story of Dellarobia Turnbow, a young mother trapped in rural poverty, who discovers millions of butterflies glowing like a “lake of fire” in a pasture. That vision -- which stops her from an adulterous tryst – and its aftermath becomes a wake-up call about climate change for an Appalachian community. It also marks the beginning of a new life for her. Join Diane for her interview with author Barbara Kingsolver.

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Barbara Kingsolver 
author of seven works of fiction, including "The Poisonwood Bible," "Animal Dreams," "The Bean Trees" and a recent memoir, "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle."

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From FLIGHT BEHAVIOR by Barbara Kingsolver Copyright © 2012 by Barbara Kingsolver. Reprinted courtesy of Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.

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