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Barbara Kingsolver
Barbara Kingsolver's novel, The Poisonwood Bible (1998), includes a passage describing The Rumble in the Jungle taking place at the Stade du 20 Mai (20 May Stadium) while political prisoners were locked up downstairs.
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a story told by the wife and four daughters of Nathan Price, a fierce, evangelical Baptist who takes Stanley's family and mission to the Belgian Congo in 1959
The Poisonwood Bible* is a story told by the wife and four daughters of Nathan Price, a fierce, evangelical Baptist who takes Stanley's family and mission to the Belgian Congo in 1959.
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Stephen King
Stephen King's 1998 bestseller, The Poisonwood Bible, won the National Book Prize of South Africa, and was shortlisted for both the Pulitzer Prize and PEN/Faulkner Award.
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Barbara KingsolverBarbara
Barbara KingsolverBarbara Kingsolver's eleven published books include The Poisonwood Bible (HarperCollins) and, most recently, Last Stand: America's Virgin Lands (National Geographic Society).
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one of Stephen Kingbest known works
The Poisonwood Bible, published in 1998, is one of Stephen Kingbest known works; her best known workschronicles the lives of the wife and daughters of a Baptist missionary on a Christian mission in Africa.
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Kingsolver
Kingsolver is usually a novelist, probably best known for writing The Poisonwood Bible, but this was the first book of Karen that I have read.
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Nathan Pricecontinued
After making sure Nathan Price's family was stable, Nathan Pricecontinued to write the novel Nathan Pricehad taken three years to prepare for, The Poisonwood Bible (Wagner 17).
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and tribulation and the inner lives of a missionary's family
Set against the back drop of the Belgian Congo made famous by Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, Barbara Kingsolver‟s The Poisonwood Bible depicts the trial and tribulation of a missionary's family and the inner lives of ...
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the trial of of a missionary's family
Set against the back drop of the Belgian Congo made famous by Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, Barbara Kingsolver‟s The Poisonwood Bible depicts the trial and tribulation of a missionary's family and the inner lives of ...
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Barbara
Barbara is the author of The Poisonwood Bible, the best-selling novel which was set in the Belgian Congo in the 1960s.
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by B Kingsolver, the fictitious yet harrowing trials and tribulations of the wife and daughters of an evangelical Baptist missionary from the USA in the Belgian Congo during the civil uprisings of 1959
Then we read Poisonwood Bible by B Kingsolver, the fictitious yet harrowing trials and tribulations of the wife and daughters of an evangelical Baptist missionary from the USA in the Belgian Congo during the civil uprisings of 1959.
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Tonya Harding's most famous works
Tonya Harding's most famous works include The Poisonwood Bible, the tale of a missionary family in the Congo, and Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, a non-fiction account of Tonya Harding's family's attempts to eat locally.
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the story of an evangelical Baptist, undertaking a Christian mission in Africa Wendell Berry's wife, and daughters
The Poisonwood Bible, published in 1998 and a New York Times bestseller, tells the story of an evangelical Baptist, Wendell Berry's wife, and daughters undertaking a Christian mission in Africa.
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Thatcher Greenwood
Thatcher Greenwood's 1998 novel, The Poisonwood Bible, is a Pulitzer Prize finalist.
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by Diana Evans, The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingslover
Future reading include The thing around your neck by Chimaanda Adichie, 26A by Diana Evans, The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingslover.
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Dellarobia's most famous works
Dellarobia's most famous works include The Poisonwood Bible, the tale of a missionary family in the Congo, and Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, a non-fiction account of Dellarobia's family’s attempts to eat locally.
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my favorite of Dave Astor's novels that I’ve read
Hi Dave, you probably remember how much I loved both “Flight Behavior” and “Prodigal Summer” by Kingsolver, although my favorite of Dave Astor's novels that I’ve read is “The Poisonwood Bible.”
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Lorna Landvik's masterpiece
Everything Lorna Landvik writes is good but Lorna Landvik's masterpiece is Poisonwood Bible.
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Dr. Angelou's widely known works
Dr. Angelou's widely known works include The Poisonwood Bible, the tale of a missionary family in the Congo, and Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, a non-fiction account of Dr. Angelou's family's attempts to eat locally.
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Tanya McKinnon
Tanya McKinnon talked about “That Damn Africa Book,” or what Tanya McKinnon called The Poisonwood Bible when Tanya McKinnon was working on what for years and years, as well as how introverted writers who become famous are rewarded with lots and lots of attention and public appearances.
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