She has a point, rural America ("flyover country") is under- and mis-represented by urban-centric media and popular culture. On the other hand, many of us who have "seen" country life up close still find ourselves on the other side of a cultural divide. But she's a great ambassador for her people, who are really all of us.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author Barbara Kingsolver talks about writing "the great Appalachian novel."
When Barbara Kingsolver set out to write her latest novel, "Demon Copperhead," she was already considered one of the most accomplished writers of our time. She had won awards including the Women's Prize for Fiction and a National Humanities Medal, and had a track record of best-selling books, including "The Poisonwood Bible" and "Unsheltered." But she felt there was one giant stone left unturned: to write "the great Appalachian novel."
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