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Speck Tater

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Sat Nov 10, 2012, 04:44 PM Nov 2012

New Global Warming Novel [View all]

Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver

The author is interviewed on NPR:

FLORA LICHTMAN, HOST:

Here's a big, giant question for you: Why do we believe what we believe? And how is it that two people can look at the exact same set of circumstances and see two completely different things? That philosophical question is at the center of a new book where, to put it another way, one person's beautiful miracle is another person's ecological crisis.

Here to talk more about that miracle - or crisis, depending on your point of view - is the writer Barbara Kingsolver. Her previous books include "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" and "The Poisonwood Bible." She's been awarded the National Humanities Medal. Her new book is "Flight Behavior." It's a novel.


http://www.npr.org/2012/11/09/164797149/climate-change-takes-flight-in-new-novel
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New Global Warming Novel [View all] Speck Tater Nov 2012 OP
sounds really good Viva_La_Revolution Nov 2012 #1
Well, I put it on hold pscot Nov 2012 #2
Read the first chapter on Amazon, quite a nice novel, will check it out. joshcryer Nov 2012 #3
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