Small Wonder Essays

Cover of Small Wonder Essays by Barbara Kingsolver
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2002
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780060504076
Dimensions:
Height: 8.25 Inches
Length: 5.62 Inches
Weight: 1 Pounds
Width: 0.92 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 814/.54
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Small Wonder Essays by Barbara Kingsolver, published by HarperCollins on April 2, 2002, is a collection of essays that reflects on the world through a lens of hope and resilience. In this 288-page work, Kingsolver draws from various aspects of life, weaving together personal experiences and broader societal issues. The essays begin with a poignant story inspired by current events and expand to explore themes such as conservation, motherhood, and the complexities of modern existence.

Readers will find a thoughtful examination of diverse topics, including the Grand Canyon, genetic engineering, and civil rights, all presented in Kingsolver’s distinctive voice. The collection emphasizes the interconnectedness of our challenges and solutions, suggesting that answers can emerge from both distant and familiar places. This edition invites readers to engage with the author’s reflections on humanity and the potential for positive change in our lives and communities.


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In her new essay collection, the beloved author of High Tide in Tucson brings to us out of one of history’s darker moments an extended love song to the world we still have. From its opening parable gleaned from recent news about a lost child saved in an astonishing way, the book moves on to consider a world of surprising and hopeful prospects, ranging from an inventive conservation scheme in a remote jungle to the backyard flock of chickens tended by the author’s small daughter.

Whether she is contemplating the Grand Canyon, her vegetable garden, motherhood, adolescence, genetic engineering, TV-watching, the history of civil rights, or the future of a nation founded on the best of all human impulses, these essays are grounded in the author’s belief that our largest problems have grown from the earth’s remotest corners as well as our own backyards, and that answers may lie in those places, too. In the voice Kingsolver’s readers have come to rely on—sometimes grave, occasionally hilarious, and ultimately persuasive—Small Wonder is a hopeful examination of the people we seem to be, and what we might yet make of ourselves.

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Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 2002.
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ISBN-13: 9780060504076.
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Language: en. Pages: 288. Edition: 1.

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