It’s been a long time since I read a Kingsolver novel but,
thanks to Jennifer’s review, I think I may have to try Unsheltered.
Happy Saturday! Today I have a review of Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver and publishing on Tuesday via Harper Books! I’ve only read one other Kingsolver book, The Poisonwood Bible, which I deeply enjoyed. If you visited my blog yesterday, you saw my First Line Fridays post featuring this book. I ended up finishing it tonight and figured I would go ahead and post my review because next week looks pretty busy! Please read on for my thoughts on Kingsolver’s newest effort!
My Thoughts:
Willa Knox is the epitome of a responsible wife and mother. She has always put her family first, and when she reaches middle age, she is shocked to discover her life is not exactly what she had planned for her efforts. Her historic house, Vineland, is a money pit, her once successful job has dissolved, her husband’s career ends abruptly, she is behind on her bills, her…
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She’s terrific! I also enjoyed The Bean Trees and Prodigal Summer. Thanks for this review–it sounds good.
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Thanks for sharing my review, Lelia! I hope you enjoy Unsheltered if you give it a try!
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Kingsolver has long been one of my favorite authors – Prodigal Summer is and will likely always be near the top of my Favorite Books list – so, knowing me as you do, take that for what it’s worth. 🙂
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