I’ve been reading and savoring the best seller, “Flight Behavior” by Barbara Kingsolver, a story of the flight of Monarch
butterflies gone astray and how one small community and family have been
changed by them and their plight. I’ve always loved butterflies, they being one of the very
few bugs I don’t scream at and run from, and I have felt blessed whenever one has
lit on my shoulder, my hair or my cheeks.
After all, who doesn’t love butterfly kisses?

Barbara Kingsolver’s novel is about what happens when the
butterflies don’t go to central Mexico for the winter as they have in the past and
instead end up in Feathertown, a small town in the Appalachians, when the
winter snows and cold temperatures can threaten their future existence.
“Flight Behavior” is a must-read for those who have concerns
about our changing environment and love butterfly kisses. I’m sure the film will be the same.
Happy reading from your Library Blog Mistress!