Thought-Provoking Book Club Questions for Demon Copperhead (2025)

Explore thought-provoking Demon Copperhead book club questions here. Barbara Kingsolver’s masterful novel inspired by Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield is a Pulitzer Prize-winning, character-driven saga that has readers talking.

You’ll foster meaningful discussion and get free printable book club questions and a bingo card to prepare for your in-person book club. Get started below.

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Demon Copperhead Book Club Questions

Spoiler Alert: There are SPOILERS in the discussion questions below.

Have you read David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, the inspiration for Demon Copperhead?

Discuss the similarities and differences between David Copperfield and Demon Copperhead.

Why do you think Kingsolver chose an Appalachian setting?

Does it make a difference that Kingsolver is from Appalachia?

Demon Copperhead was dedicated “For the survivors.” Who do you see as the survivors?

The epigraph quotes this line from David Copperfield: “It’s in vain to recall the past, unless it works some influence upon the present.” Why?

Discuss Demon’s birth sequence and the opening line, “First, I got myself born.”

Discuss the unique voice and detailed characterization of Demon Copperhead.

What kind of research do you think Kingsolver did to write such a nuanced story?

Discuss this quote: “The wonder is that you could start life with nothing, end with nothing, and lose so much in between.”

Discuss the tone of Demon Copperhead.

Discuss the pacing of the Demon Copperhead.

Discuss Kingsolver’s character name choices.

Why is Demon Copperhead told (mostly) through the eyes of a child?

Did Demon Copperhead read more like fiction or fact to you?

How long did it take you to read Demon Copperhead, and why do you think that was?

As you read Demon Copperhead the cover art takes on more significance. Discuss it.

Did any of the deaths in Demon Copperhead surprise you?

Discuss the significance of the date of Demon’s mother’s death (his birthday).

Why do you think the death of Demon’s father was a mystery for so much of the novel?

Did you learn anything about addiction?

Did you learn anything about the foster system?

Demon said, “Foster is a cross between prison and dodgeball. What did he mean?”

How did Demon Copperhead make you feel?

Discuss the backstories of the parents in Demon Copperhead (Demon’s, Maggot’s, Emmy’s, Angus’s, Dori’s, etc.).

Discuss the quote: “All of the adults had gone off somewhere and left everything in our hands.”

Discuss the roles of various women in Demon’ Copperhead’s life.

Discuss the role of superheroes in Demon’s life.

Discuss the various Christmases in Demon’s life.

What role did football play in Demon’s life, for better and/or for worse?

Discuss art as a theme in Demon Copperhead.

Discuss friendship and found family as a theme in Demon Copperhead.

How did Demon cope with grief?

How do Demon’s relationships with those in his life change over time?

Compare and contrast urban and rural life in Demon Copperhead.

Discuss water as a theme and symbol in Demon Copperhead.

Discuss Demon’s road to recovery.

Do you personally know anything about Demon’s Melungeon heritage?

Do you think Demon Copperhead would make for a good film adaptation?

Explain the ending of Demon Copperhead.

Why do you think Demon’s story ends where it does?

Why do you think Demon is telling his story at the time he does?

Is Demon ill-fated?

What do you think happens next in Demon’s life?

What does the novel say about capitalism?

Is Demon Copperhead political?

Discuss the differences between “those who leave” and “those who stay.”

Did Demon Copperhead change your thinking in any way?

While Demon Copperhead is fictional, how much truth does it bear to real life?

Why do you think Oprah chose Demon Copperhead for her book club?

Printable Demon Copperhead Reading Guides

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Why Demon Copperhead Is A Good Book Club Book

  • Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
    Winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction
    A New York Times “Ten Best Books of 2022”
    InstantNew York TimesBestseller
    InstantWall Street JournalBestseller
    #1Washington PostBestseller
    Oprah’s Book Club pick
  • My Review: ★★★★★ (Review of Demon Copperhead, one of the most popular books of the 21st century)

An homage to David Copperfield and a statement on modern institutional poverty, this literary fiction book begins with the unforgettable violent birth of an Appalachian boy to an addicted and single teen mom in their mobile home.

Difficult content makes Demon Copperhead a read that’s extremely slow but utterly worth it. It’s a one-of-a-kind coming-of-age story about growing up poor, in the foster system, and surrounded by addiction and death.

Demon Copperhead combines themes of the opioid epidemic, adversity, community support, and poverty, particularly in Appalachia, to depict a tale of resilience in a region marked by both hardship and beauty.

Reading Tips & Book Club Ideas

  • Take your time with this book. It’s a slow read, but 100% worth it.
  • Utilize my summary of Demon Copperhead and Demon Copperhead character guide to work through the text.
  • For book club food ideas, consider Appalachian cuisine, like apple stack cake, cornbread, and moonshine cocktails.
  • It’s also a great selection for “Virginia” for those doing a 50 States Reading Challenge.

About Author Barbara Kingsolver

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Barbara Kingsolver is an American writer living in Appalachia. She is a graduate ofDePauw Universityand theUniversity of Arizona, where she studied biology and ecology.

One of her most popular works to date is The Poisonwood Bible.She’s known for writing about social justice and environmental concerns.

Kingsolver has been awarded theDayton Literary Peace Prize’s Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award 2011, theNational Humanities Medal, theWomen’s Prize for Fiction(twice), and the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, among many other awards.

Kingsolver started theBellwether Prize for new authors.

Recap

Demon Copperhead is an incredibly thought-provoking novel that offers so many topics for discussion about the struggles facing many modern Americans today, including poverty and addiction. It’s also good to compare to the book on which it was based, Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield. These Demon Copperhead book club questions are designed to foster engaging discussions that explore the depth, characters, and themes of this masterful, award-winning tale.

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