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The Poisonwood Bible And Related Reads 2 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Paperback

SKU PLD18328

ISBN: 9789123480456

Publisher: Faber & Faber
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Titles in This Set:
The Poisonwood Bible
Home Fire

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Format: Paperback

Overview:
Two masterful novels, two worlds apart, bound by questions that linger long after the final page. The Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver’s sweeping family epic, follows the Price women and their father’s missionary zeal as they navigate life in the Congo from 1959 onward. Through the shifting perspectives of Orleanna and the four Price daughters, Kingsolver explores faith, culture, guilt, and the stubborn ache of home, delivering a piercing meditation on empire, responsibility, and the human cost of belief. Paired with Home Fire, Kamila Shamsie’s contemporary tour de force, the collection journeys from Africa to the streets of London, tracing how love, memory, and duty collide with politics and fear. Isma, Aneeka, and Parvaiz illuminate the enduring tension between family loyalty and the demands of a wider world. Read together, these novels offer a serious, emotionally resonant invitation to reflect on belief, belonging, and the choices that define us as readers and as people.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This two-book pairing creates a powerful dialogue between past and present, history and now. The Poisonwood Bible dissects colonial arrogance and cross-cultural collision through intimate, multi-voiced storytelling, while Home Fire casts light on immigration, radicalization, and the price of loyalty in a modern metropolis. Read back-to-back, the titles invite a thoughtful binge of literary fiction that rewards careful discussion and deeper rereading. The collection is a compelling gift for readers who crave moral complexity, richly drawn characters, and prose that lingers in the mind. It also serves as a strong entry point for book clubs seeking to spark conversations about faith, identity, and the personal costs of political choices across different eras and geographies.

Books Included in This Collection:
The Poisonwood Bible
The Poisonwood Bible is a multivoice family epic told through the Price women as they endure a decade of upheaval in the Congo. Nathan Price’s missionary zeal collides with the continent’s reality, reshaping marriages, mother-daughter bonds, and personal faith. Kingsolver gracefully shifts between perspectives, allowing readers to witness the same events from different emotional angles. The result is a rich meditation on cultural arrogance, adaptation, and the haunting question of what “home” really means when geography and creed are in constant flux. A modern classic in literary fiction, it invites rereads to uncover new layers of meaning.

Home Fire
Home Fire follows Isma, Aneeka, and Parvaiz as their lives intersect with a powerful and contested moment in the UK’s political landscape. The novel examines how love and loyalty collide with public fear, illustrating the costs of misaligned loyalties within a world where borders are tightened and families are pulled in opposing directions. Shamsie’s prose is precise and intimate, turning a contemporary moral dilemma into a gripping, human story about keeping faith with family while navigating the wider currents of society. The book’s contemporary resonance makes it a poignant companion to The Poisonwood Bible, offering a thoughtful counterpoint between empire’s shadow and modern-day questions of belonging.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This set is ideal for readers who relish serious literary fiction with social and moral weight. It speaks to fans of character-driven narratives, book clubs seeking provocative themes, and anyone curious about how cultures clash and identities are formed under pressure. It’s also a superb choice for readers who love sweeping family sagas and contemporary novels that interrogate loyalty, memory, and the cost of ideals. Perfect for adult readers and confident teen readers who enjoy thoughtful, literary storytelling with memorable characters and striking, topical relevance.

Key Benefits:

  • Two acclaimed novels in a compact paperback collection for easy gifting and sharing
  • Thoughtful exploration of faith, tradition, belonging, and personal responsibility
  • Rich, multi-voiced perspectives that reward rereading and discussion
  • Explicit link between historical and contemporary themes, expanding readers’ worldviews
  • High-readability prose that blends lyrical description with sharp social insight

About the Author:
Barbara Kingsolver is a renowned American novelist celebrated for lush, compassionate prose and a keen eye for moral questions at the intersection of culture, environment, and family. Her work often centers on ordinary characters navigating extraordinary circumstances, inviting readers to consider big ideas through intimate, human stories. Kamila Shamsie is a highly respected author whose fiction carves a path between personal relationships and global politics. Home Fire, one of her most acclaimed works, blends intimate family drama with timely concerns about identity, belonging, and extremism. Together, these authors represent a powerful combination of lyrical storytelling and incisive social observation, offering readers a rewarding, thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the last page.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning The Poisonwood Bible and Home Fire in one carefully curated paperback set provides a focused, immersive journey through two eras and two cultures. You gain access to deeply humane character studies, provocative moral questions, and writing that stays with you. It’s an ideal gift for literature lovers and a valuable addition to any bookshelf, signaling a commitment to thoughtful reading, lively discussion, and shared reading journeys with friends or a book club.

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