‘Demon Copperhead’ Book Review

“Demon Copperhead” is a novel by Barbara Kingsolver, published in 2022. It’s a modern retelling of Charles Dickens’ classic “David Copperfield,” set in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia. The story follows the life of Damon Fields, nicknamed Demon Copperhead, as he navigates the hardships of poverty, addiction, and the foster care system in rural America.

Demon is one of those characters that I didn’t realize how much they meant to me until the madness starts when things start hitting the fan, and you can’t help but feel emotions coming over you. Every character introduced in the story had meaning or purpose, and all their stories tied together; there were no loose ends. Every action had consequence and purpose for the story. Demon has a constant battle within himself: is he a good or bad person? Is he Demon, or is he Damon? We truly go on a journey with this character, and I could not help but feel every single emotion while reading. There were moments of despair where I just felt depressed after reading a quarter of the book; I truly had no idea where his story was going to go. This book always had me guessing, and I was gripped by the character arcs.

The atmosphere was amazing, and I think one of the main themes you are shown is what life in Appalachia is like. I can attest that this is what small-town rural life is like. I almost believe this is one of those novels where the atmosphere of Appalachia is a character in itself. The writing was very picturesque, and it was very easy to imagine the scenes.

That leads us to talking about writing. This wasn’t my typical go-to for writing; it wasn’t poetic, but as I said, it was picturesque, and I was highlighting so many quotes. We have Damon looking back at his life, and obviously, going through so much in that time, he’s going to gain wisdom from that, and there was wisdom throughout these pages.

There are so many themes, but as I said, I think the main theme is showing what life in Appalachia is like, and how so many things like the pharmaceutical business, coal mining, and even Hollywood have corrupted Appalachia and its people. This book was so eye-opening to just the underbelly of it all. Another thing that I would like to add is that this book doesn’t just show one traumatic event after another. Life isn’t just straight-up bad or good. Yes, Demon is going through all these terrible things, but there are happy moments as well. This book doesn’t just focus on the bad but shows how life is just plain confusing with all that it throws at you. I cannot say enough about how eye-opening it was. How gritty it was. How raw it was. This book needs to be read by all. A five-star prediction that lived up to it.

5 out of 5 stars.