In the verdant hills of Appalachia, 'Flight Behavior' unfurls the tale of Dellarobia Turnbow, a young mother living on the brink of financial ruin on her family's failing farm. Her mundane rural existence is upended by an astonishing natural phenomenon in the forest, interpreted by many as a divine occurrence. As the outside world descends upon the secluded community with a blend of religious fervor, scientific inquiry, and media scrutiny, Dellarobia confronts a cascade of unforeseen challenges. Wrestling with the clashing cultures of faith and science, she becomes embroiled in the urgent debate over climate change. Barbara Kingsolver crafts a soaring narrative that probes the profound question: How do our beliefs shape the way we perceive the world?