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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Barbara KingsolverPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperPerennial Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780060852566ISBN 10: 0060852569 Pages: 402 Publication Date: 29 April 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsEngaging.Absorbing.Lovely food writing.[Kingsolver] succeeds at adopting the warm tone of a confiding friend. -- Corby Kummer, New York Times Book Review Highly digestible.Engaging. -- Ellen Goodman, Boston Globe [Written] with passion and hope.This novelist paints a compelling big picture-broad and ambitious, with nary an extraneous stroke. -- Rocky Mountain News Kingsolver.adds enough texture and zest to stir wistful yearnings in all of us...[A] vicarious taste of domesticity. -- Christian Science Monitor A terrific effort. The delight for readers.is the chance to experience the rediscovery of community through food. -- The Oregonian (Portland) A lovely book. -- Los Angeles Times Full.of zest and sometimes ribald humor. Reading this book will make you hungry. -- Raleigh News & Observer Charming, zestful, funny and poetic.a serious book about important problems. -- Washington Post Book World A lovely book. --Los Angeles Times Classy and disarming, substantive and entertaining, earnest and funny....Kingsolver takes the genre to a new literary level. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) [Kingsolver is] a master storyteller, and even those who've heard this tale before will be captivated. --Daily News Charming, zestful, funny and poetic...a serious book about important problems. --Washington Post Book World ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE is a chronicle of food feats...I'm inclined to agree with most points Kingsolver makes. --Chicago Sun-Times If you're interested in learning more about healthful eating, you'll want to read...ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE. --Charlotte Observer [This] is a book that, without being preachy, makes a solid case for eating locally instead of globally. --Richmond Times-Dispatch Engaging...Absorbing...Lovely food writing...[Kingsolver] succeeds at adopting the warm tone of a confiding friend. --Corby Kummer, New York Times Book Review Anyone who read and appreciated THE OMNIVORE'S DILEMMA by Michael Pollan will want to read Barbara Kingsolver's book. --Roanoke Times Kingsolver, who writes evocatively about our connection to place, does so here with characteristic glowing prose. She provides the rapture. --Miami Herald Kingsolver carries us along in her distinct and breezy prose. --Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Every bit as transporting as-and more ecologically relevant than-any Year In Provence -style escapism...Earthy...informative....[and] englightened. --Washington Post [Written] with passion and hope...This novelist paints a compelling big picture-broad and ambitious, with nary an extraneous stroke. --Rocky Mountain News Equal parts folk wisdom and political activism . . . This family effort instructs as much as it entertains. --St. Louis Post-Dispatch If you...buy...one book this summer, make it this one...As satisfying and complete as a down home supper. --Tucson Citizen Kingsolver beautifully describes this experience. --More Magazine Faithful, funny, and thought-provoking...Readers-whether vegetarian or carnivore-will not go hungry, literally or literarily. --BookPage Charming . . . Literary magic . . . If you love the narrative voice of Barbara Kingsolver, you will be thrilled. --Houston Chronicle Delectable . . . steeped in elegant prose and seasoned with smart morsels about the food industry. --Chicago Tribune Full...of zest and sometimes ribald humor... Reading this book will make you hungry. --Raleigh News & Observer A terrific effort. The delight for readers...is the chance to experience the rediscovery of community through food. --The Oregonian (Portland) An impassioned, sensual, smart and witty narrative...Kinsolver is a master at leavening a serious message with humor. --St. Petersburg Times Kingsolver elegantly chronicles a year of back-to-the-land living...Readers...will take heart and inspiration here. --Kirkus Reviews Kingsolver dresses down the American food complex...These down-on-the-farm sections are inspiring and...compelling. --Outside magazine I defy anyone to read this book and walk away from it without gaining at least the desire to change. --Bookreporter.com Provocative . . . Kingsolver . . . evokes the sheer joy of producing one's own food. --People Charming...and persuasive...Each season-and chapter-unfolds with a natural rhythm and mouth-watering appeal. --Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Kingsolver...adds enough texture and zest to stir wistful yearnings in all of us...[A] vicarious taste of domesticity. --Christian Science Monitor Highly digestible...Engaging. --Ellen Goodman, Boston Globe Loaded with terrific information about everything from growth hormones to farm subsidies. --Entertainment Weekly Wry, insightful and inspiring to anyone who yearns to work with the earth. --Chicago Tribune (on the audiobook) Lessons learned in sustainability are worth feasting on-and taking to heart. --Self ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE makes an important contribution to the chorus of voices calling for change. --Chicago Tribune Other notable writers have addressed this topic, but Kingsolver claims it as her own....Self-deprecating instead of self-righteous. --Charlotte Observer A profound, graceful, and literary work . . . Timeless. . . . It can change who you are. --Rick Bass, Boston Globe A lovely book. --Los Angeles Times Homespun, unassuming, informed, positive, inspiring. . . . Unstinting in its concerns about this imperiled planet. --Seattle Post-Intelligencer Charming, zestful, funny and poetic a serious book about important problems. --Washington Post Book World Charming . . . Literary magic . . . If you love the narrative voice of Barbara Kingsolver, you will be thrilled. --Houston Chronicle ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE makes an important contribution to the chorus of voices calling for change. --Chicago Tribune If you...buy...one book this summer, make it this one...As satisfying and complete as a down home supper. --Tucson Citizen Engaging Absorbing Lovely food writing [Kingsolver] succeeds at adopting the warm tone of a confiding friend. --Corby Kummer, New York Times Book Review A lovely book. --Los Angeles Times [Written] with passion and hope This novelist paints a compelling big picture-broad and ambitious, with nary an extraneous stroke. --Rocky Mountain News Homespun, unassuming, informed, positive, inspiring. . . . Unstinting in its concerns about this imperiled planet. --Seattle Post-Intelligencer A profound, graceful, and literary work . . . Timeless. . . . It can change who you are. --Rick Bass, Boston Globe Classy and disarming, substantive and entertaining, earnest and funny....Kingsolver takes the genre to a new literary level. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Kingsolver elegantly chronicles a year of back-to-the-land living Readers...will take heart and inspiration here. --Kirkus Reviews Kingsolver beautifully describes this experience. --More Magazine Kingsolver dresses down the American food complex These down-on-the-farm sections are inspiring and compelling. --Outside magazine Faithful, funny, and thought-provoking...Readers-whether vegetarian or carnivore-will not go hungry, literally or literarily. --BookPage Equal parts folk wisdom and political activism . . . This family effort instructs as much as it entertains. --St. Louis Post-Dispatch Full of zest and sometimes ribald humor Reading this book will make you hungry. --Raleigh News & Observer Lessons learned in sustainability are worth feasting on-and taking to heart. --Self Every bit as transporting as-and more ecologically relevant than-any Year In Provence -style escapism...Earthy...informative....[and] englightened. --Washington Post Provocative . . . Kingsolver . . . evokes the sheer joy of producing one s own food. --People An impassioned, sensual, smart and witty narrative Kinsolver is a master at leavening a serious message with humor. --St. Petersburg Times Wry, insightful and inspiring to anyone who yearns to work with the earth. --Chicago Tribune (on the audiobook) Kingsolver adds enough texture and zest to stir wistful yearnings in all of us...[A] vicarious taste of domesticity. --Christian Science Monitor A terrific effort. The delight for readers is the chance to experience the rediscovery of community through food. --The Oregonian (Portland) Kingsolver, who writes evocatively about our connection to place, does so here with characteristic glowing prose. She provides the rapture. --Miami Herald If you re interested in learning more about healthful eating, you ll want to read ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE. --Charlotte Observer Loaded with terrific information about everything from growth hormones to farm subsidies. --Entertainment Weekly Kingsolver carries us along in her distinct and breezy prose. --Milwaukee Journal Sentinel I defy anyone to read this book and walk away from it without gaining at least the desire to change. --Bookreporter.com Charming...and persuasive...Each season-and chapter-unfolds with a natural rhythm and mouth-watering appeal. --Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Anyone who read and appreciated THE OMNIVORE S DILEMMA by Michael Pollan will want to read Barbara Kingsolver s book. --Roanoke Times [This] is a book that, without being preachy, makes a solid case for eating locally instead of globally. --Richmond Times-Dispatch Highly digestible Engaging. --Ellen Goodman, Boston Globe Other notable writers have addressed this topic, but Kingsolver claims it as her own....Self-deprecating instead of self-righteous. --Charlotte Observer Delectable . . . steeped in elegant prose and seasoned with smart morsels about the food industry. --Chicago Tribune [Kingsolver is] a master storyteller, and even those who ve heard this tale before will be captivated. --Daily News ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE is a chronicle of food feats I m inclined to agree with most points Kingsolver makes. --Chicago Sun-Times Kingsolver beautifully describes this experience. -- More Magazine Author InformationBarbara Kingsolver's work has been translated into more than twenty languages and has earned a devoted readership at home and abroad. She was awarded the National Humanities Medal, our country's highest honor for service through the arts. She received the 2011 Dayton Literary Peace Prize for the body of her work, and in 2010 won Britain's Orange Prize for The Lacuna. Before she made her living as a writer, Kingsolver earned degrees in biology and worked as a scientist. She now lives with her family on a farm in southern Appalachia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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