“Unsheltered” threads the story of a present-day family struggling in New Jersey with that of a 19th-century science teacher who had lived on the same property.
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Books of The Times: Barbara Kingsolver’s New Novel Moves Between the Distant Past and the Troubled Present
Wednesday, 17 October 2018
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