Demon Copperhead : A Novel
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Voici Demon Copperhead, un garçon né dans la pauvreté des Appalaches, luttant pour survivre aux familles d'accueil, à la toxicomanie et à un monde qui le considère comme invisible. Le roman lauréat du prix Pulitzer de Barbara Kingsolver mêle un esprit vif et tranchant à une tendresse poignante pour raconter une histoire de résilience face à la négligence systémique. Suivez le parcours de Demon à travers le chagrin et l'espoir, dans le contexte d'une région luttant contre la crise des opioïdes. Une épopée dickensienne moderne avec une âme du Sud.
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Set in the rugged mountains of southern Appalachia, Demon Copperhead follows the life of Damon Fields, a boy born into poverty and neglect. With a dead father’s copper hair and a sharp wit, Demon navigates a world of foster care, child labor, and crumbling schools, all while grappling with the opioid epidemic ravaging his community. Barbara Kingsolver’s modern reimagining of Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield pulses with raw honesty, blending humor and heartbreak as Demon fights to survive in a society that often dismisses rural voices.
The novel explores themes of invisibility and resilience, painting a vivid portrait of a region both beautiful and cursed. Demon’s voice—unflinching and poetic—reveals the struggles of a generation overlooked by mainstream culture, where addiction and systemic failure collide with fierce loyalty to home. Kingsolver’s masterful storytelling weaves together personal and political threads, exposing the cracks in America’s safety nets while celebrating the endurance of marginalized communities.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Women’s Prize for Fiction, Demon Copperhead has been hailed as a modern classic. Critics praise its Dickensian scope and Twain-like wit, comparing Demon to literary icons like Huck Finn. The book’s unflinching look at poverty, addiction, and institutional neglect challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about inequality and resilience.
Through Demon’s journey, Kingsolver crafts a narrative that is as entertaining as it is transformative. His story is one of survival against staggering odds, punctuated by moments of love, loss, and unexpected grace. The novel’s power lies in its ability to humanize the “forgotten” rural poor, offering a mirror to their struggles and a testament to their unyielding hope.
A sweeping epic with a deeply personal core, Demon Copperhead is a call to action and a celebration of storytelling itself. Kingsolver’s prose is both lyrical and urgent, ensuring the book lingers long after the final page. For readers seeking a tale that balances tragedy with triumph, this is a masterpiece not to be missed.

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