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- The Poisonwood Bible (1998), by Barbara Kingsolver, is a best-selling novel about a missionary family, the Prices, who in 1959 move from the U.S. state...
- Metopium or poisonwood is a genus of flowering plants in the sumac family, Anacardiaceae. They are dioecious trees with poisonous sap that can induce contact...
- American novelist, essayist, and poet. Her widely known works include The Poisonwood Bible, the tale of a missionary family in the Congo, and Animal, Vegetable...
- Metopium toxiferum, the poisonwood, Florida poisontree, coral sumac,[citation needed] or hog gum,[citation needed] is a species of flowering tree in the...
- Verlag, 2008. (In German) ISBN 978-3-17-020781-3. Kingsolver, Barbara. The Poisonwood Bible HarperCollins, 1998. Larémont, Ricardo René, ed. 2005. Borders,...
- Metopium brownei (also known as chechem, chechen, or black poisonwood) is a species of plant in the family Anacardiaceae. It is found in Hispaniola (the...
- The Autobiography of George Foreman. Barbara Kingsolver's novel, The Poisonwood Bible (1998), includes a p****age describing The Rumble in the Jungle taking...
- poison ivy, poison sumac), Comocladia spp. (maidenplums), Metopium spp. (poisonwood), and also in parts of the mango tree and the fruit of the cashew tree...
- women's boxing, Victoire Terminus (2008). Barbara Kingsolver's novel The Poisonwood Bible (1998) includes a p****age describing the Rumble in the Jungle taking...
- his service in Zaire. Barbara Kingsolver's 1998 historical novel The Poisonwood Bible depicts the events of the Congo Crisis from a fictional standpoint...