Barbara Kingsolver Quotes About Childhood

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  • The older I get, the more I appreciate my rural childhood. I spent a lot of time outdoors, unsupervised, which is a blessing.

    "A life in writing: Barbara Kingsolver". Interview with Maya Jaggi, www.theguardian.com. June 11, 2010.
  • In the places that call me out, I know I'll recover my wordless childhood trust in the largeness of life and its willingness to take me in.

    Barbara Kingsolver, Annie Griffiths Belt (2002). “Last stand: America's virgin lands”, National Geographic
  • Our childhood had passed over into history overnight. The transition was unnoticed by anyone but ourselves.

    Barbara Kingsolver (2008). “The Poisonwood Bible”, p.183, Faber & Faber
  • Something in me was always watching life from the outside, permanently obsessed with the notion of belonging vs. not-belonging [to a group]. It did not make for a happy childhood, but it was excellent training for a writer.

    Interview with Crystal Wilkinson, appalachianheritage.net. November 20, 2014.
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