“A profound, graceful, and literary work of philosophy and economics, well tempered for our times, and yet timeless. . . . It will change the way you look at the food you put into your body. Which is to say, it can change who you are.” — Boston Globe
Barbara Kingsolver's New York Times bestselling book describing her family's adventure as they move to a farm in southern Appalachia and realign their lives with the local food chain
Hang on for the ride: With characteristic poetry and pluck, Kingsolver and her family sweep readers along on their journey away from the industrial-food pipeline to a rural life in which they vow to buy only food raised in their own neighborhood, grow it themselves, or learn to live without it. Their good-humored search yields surprising discoveries about turkey sex life and overly zealous zucchini plants, en route to a food culture that’s better for the neighborhood and also better on the table. Part memoir, part journalistic investigation, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle makes a passionate case for putting the kitchen back at the center of family life and diversified farms at the center of the American diet. It's a modern classic that will endure for years to come.
Otilia
5.8.2024
I can't give it a 5 star only because it's not "Crime and Punishment", but it's a beautifully written & told story about the journey into becoming a more environmental friendly person, even if you do not live in the USA. It's a smart example on how to eat local, grow (some of, at least) own foods, how to olan & think the process of gardening, etc. What a family, what a journey: 1 year of growing most of their food and buying local products (except coffee - we almost all understand that).
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