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Barbara Kingsolver Addresses Women’s Addiction in Appalachia

24 September 2025
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Barbara Kingsolver Addresses Women’s Addiction in Appalachia
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Pennington Gap, Va. — In June, the Higher Ground Women’s Recovery Residence, founded by author Barbara Kingsolver using royalties from her novel “Demon Copperhead,” celebrated its opening. The facility provides a supportive home for women overcoming addiction, emphasizing community reentry and personal growth through shared experiences and resources.

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