

The girls tell their story from the Congo as events happen, including the very smallest daughte, Ruth May… A single-file army of ants biting a mammoth tree into uniform grains.The forest eats itself and lives forever. The trees are columns of slick, brindled bartk like muscular animals overgrown beyond all reason.The breathing of monkeys.

I want you to be its conscience, the eyes in the trees. Here is Orleanna, who always speaks from her later years įirst, picture the forest.

The five female members of the family narrate their story in turn, and the magic trick Kingsolver achieves as a writer is to make their voices entirely original and independent of each other. The Prices are Nathan and Orleanna and their daughters: Ruth May, Rachel, Leah and Adah. The Price family carry everything they think they’ll need with them on a lumbering late fifties plane and flew to the Belgian Congo as Nathan Price draged his wife and four daughters to in yet another missionary post a village called Kilanga on the Kwilu River in the summer of 1959 and follows three decades of postcolonial Africa.Ĭreating the voice of a character that feels realistic, authentic and engrossing is one of the most difficult parts of creating a narrative, but creative five independent and distinctive voices within one book is surely a magnificent achievement. a wide range of suggestions for further reading, including websites and discussion forums and a list of questions for reading groups to discuss.

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