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Lacuna is literally the Spanish word meaning hole, or the space between two objects.
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I started with her magnificent The Poisonwood Bible, then enjoyed the nearly as amazing Prodigal Summer, then backtracked to three likable earlier novels The Bean Trees, Animal Dreams, Pigs in Heaven, and then read my third-favorite Kingsolver book: The Lacuna.
Dave Astor: The Cupid-Like Pleasure of Canon Love Dave Astor 2012
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Discussion of "The Lacuna," by Barbara Kingsolver.
What's Happening in Fauquier County, Oct. 17-24, 2010 Post 2010
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Discussion of "The Lacuna," by Barbara Kingsolver.
What's Happening in Fauquier County, Oct. 10-17, 2010 Post 2010
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ACOOKEEK BOOK TALK, a librarian leads a discussion of Barbara Kingsolver's "The Lacuna." 7: 30 p.m.,
Prince George's County community calendar, Nov. 4-11, 2010 Post 2010
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Oranges bestowed: After losing the Tournament of Books title bout to Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall, Barbara Kingsolver comes back, Ali-style, to win the rematch by taking the 2010 Orange Prize over fellow nominee, and bookie favorite, Mantel (and four others) for The Lacuna.
Omni Daily News 2010
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I started with her magnificent The Poisonwood Bible, then enjoyed the nearly as amazing Prodigal Summer, then backtracked to three likable earlier novels The Bean Trees, Animal Dreams, Pigs in Heaven, and then read my third-favorite Kingsolver book: The Lacuna.
Dave Astor: The Cupid-Like Pleasure of Canon Love Dave Astor 2012
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She also edits a small fantasy e-zine, Mirror Dance, and a historical fiction e-zine, Lacuna.
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Organizers on Tuesday announced a shortlist that includes Kingsolver's kaleidoscope of U.S. and Mexican history "The Lacuna," Moore's wry Midwestern tale "A Gate at the Stairs" and Mantel's Tudor epic "Wolf Hall."
Orange Prize Shortlist Announced: Barbara Kingsolver, Lorrie Moore, Hilary Mantel Are Frontrunners 2010
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Organizers on Tuesday announced a shortlist that includes Kingsolver's kaleidoscope of U.S. and Mexican history "The Lacuna," Moore's wry Midwestern tale "A Gate at the Stairs" and Mantel's Tudor epic "Wolf Hall."
Orange Prize Shortlist Announced: Barbara Kingsolver, Lorrie Moore, Hilary Mantel Are Frontrunners 2010
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