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Chapter 1

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First, I got myself born. A decent crowd was on hand to watch, and they’ve always given me that much: the worst of the job was up to me, my mother being let’s just say out of it.

On any other day they’d have seen her outside on the deck of her trailer home, good neighbors taking notice, pestering the tit of trouble as they will. All through the dog-breath air of late summer and fall, cast an eye up the mountain and there she’d be, little bleach-blonde smoking her Pall Malls, hanging on that railing like she’s captain of her ship up there and now might be the hour it’s going down. This is an eighteen-year-old girl we’re discussing, all on her own and as pregnant as it gets. The day she failed to show, it fell to Nance Peggot to go bang on the door, barge inside, and find her passed out on the bathroom floor with her junk all over the place and me already coming out. A slick fish-colored hostage picking up grit from the vinyl tile, worming and shoving around because I’m still inside the sack that babies float in, pre-real-life.

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Demon Copperhead

Demon Copperhead

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Status: Completed Type: Author: Barbara Kingsolver Released: 2022 Native Language:
Drama
Demon Copperhead is a modern reimagining of Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield, set in the rural Appalachian mountains of Virginia. The novel follows a boy born into poverty, navigating the challenges of foster care, addiction, and societal neglect, while trying to find his voice and identity in a broken system. Through vivid storytelling and raw emotion, Kingsolver sheds light on the opioid crisis and systemic inequality in America.