Book details
Demon Copperhead
by Barbara Kingsolver
2022 · Harper
About the book
In the mountains of southern Appalachia, a boy nicknamed Demon Copperhead is born to a teenage mother in a single-wide trailer. This narrative reimagines Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield within the context of the American subculture often dismissed as "hillbillies." Demon navigates the systemic failures of the foster care system, the physical toll of manual labor, and the devastating arrival of OxyContin in his rural community. The plot follows his survival through neglect, athletic injury, and addiction while documenting the economic exploitation of a region abandoned by industrial and social institutions.
Readers of contemporary realism and historical fiction choose this book to understand the specific mechanics of the opioid crisis through a personal lens. It appeals to those interested in how institutional poverty and generational trauma shape individual identity. The audience walks away with a technical understanding of how pharmaceutical companies targeted vulnerable populations and a clear view of the structural barriers that prevent social mobility in rural America. The text provides a blunt look at the survival strategies required when safety nets fail entirely.
Details
- Published
- 2022
- Publisher
- Harper
- Language
- EN