The Poisonwood Bible was created in 1998.
The Poisonwood Bible has 546 pages.
The ISBN of The Poisonwood Bible is 0-06-017540-0.
"dearly beloved" when spoken slowly/"poisonwood tree" when spoken quickly
WISDOM
Methuselah was the bird in the book
Yes, an example of a euphemism in "The Poisonwood Bible" is when Orleanna Price refers to Nathan Price's dictatorial behavior towards their family as "church discipline," downplaying the severity of his actions.
Poisonwood is a plant that grows in the Congo. Which ever part of you that comes into contact with this plant will swell and developed a rash. The title "Poisonwood Bible" represents the negetive effects that religion has on this African comunity as well as the Price family. I hope this answers your question!!!!
Nathan Price. He breaks it after their dinner with Anatole.
Benee is the name Anatole calls Leah.
It tells the story of a family. A story which mirrors the story of the country they live in - the Belgian Congo.
Nathan does not say this during the novel at all sorry
The book was written between 1993 and 1998. Kingslover wrote it in her home in Arizona.