Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

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fc2112
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I try to keep up with reading the Pulitzer Prize winners and this was the co-winner for 2023.

I highly recommend this book for any who are not familiar with the opioid crisis and what it does to young lives. The protagonist in this book is orphaned and follows his own path through foster homes, homelessness, drug issues and recovery.

It is written in a conversational style and really drives home the typical existence of the poor of our very own third world county, otherwise known as deep Appalachia in far western Virginia.

It's been a long time since I was up at 1 AM thinking "ok just one more chapter". It's not an easy read as there is physical and sexual abuse, along with heavy drug use, suicides, accidental deaths, and much more.

But I'll tell you one thing - you walk away from the book wanting ALL the pain and suffering that could come down upon the Sackler family to do so. What they did to the lower classes of our society is criminal in the highest degree.
Athanasius
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AG
Important subject. Thanks for the recommendation.

Also (obviously) recommend the film Requiem for a Dream.

I also really love the song by the Chemical Brothers ft. Midlake called The Pills Won't Help You Now.

Here is that song with the Requiem for a Dream imagery:

Ragnar Danneskjoldd
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AG
Wait, I'm confused about the book. So the cops knew that internal affairs were setting them up?
Tanya 93
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If looking for another novel, read Creation Lake by Rachel Kushner.

Weird but suspenseful novel. Set in rural France where the main character is sent their to infiltrate a radical and militant farming coalition.

fc2112
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Tanya 93 said:

If looking for another novel, read Creation Lake by Rachel Kushner.

Weird but suspenseful novel. Set in rural France where the main character is sent their to infiltrate a radical and militant farming coalition.


Thanks. I'm getting ready to read Night Watch by Jane Anne Phillips, the 2024 Pulitzer winner.

I still have a good number of older Pulitzer Prize winners to go read, but that gets me everything back to 2000.
ThunderCougarFalconBird
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Ragnar Danneskjoldd said:

Wait, I'm confused about the book. So the cops knew that internal affairs were setting them up?
this post needs so many more stars than it has. Subtle but brilliant.
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