First - shout out to my friend, Becky, for gifting me this book.
Demon Copperhead is a gem. I soaked up every page in awe of Barbara Kingsolver's writing. This is a modern day
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Poor Damon (nicknamed Demon) is born to a young addict mom and a dad that's already dead in the mountains of southern Appalachia. And there's a new script out there - oxycontin - that spells trouble.
Foster care, child labor, derelict schools - Demon tells his tale in an unforgettable voice. This lost soul has artistic skills, good looks, copper colored hair, a caustic wit, and a fierce talent for survival. (cover blurb).
Here are some writing samples - p.77 We had the moon in the window to smile on us for a minute and tell us the world was ours. Because all the adults had gone off somewhere and left everything in our hands.
p. 221 But the weirdness wasn't in what I didn't know. It's what I did know. How to watch your back at all times. What a caseworker means by, "We're working on it."
p. 325 "Oh my goodness, Demon. You don't have any idea do you?"
"You're the one all the girls will be writing to in prison."
Intrigued? You will LOVE this character, admire him, feel sorry for him, and laugh along with him on his crazy ride through life. You'll shake your head at a life you don't know and can't even imagine. Kingsolver tackles the underbelly of life with great writing. Trust me - Demon Copperhead is a must read!