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The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals
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Author: Michael Pollan

With an intense, yet elegant, examination of the agricultural origins of four meals from three diffe...
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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0143038583
ISBN-13: 9780143038580
Aug 2007
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
450 pages
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Language: English
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With an intense, yet elegant, examination of the agricultural origins of four meals from three different pathways, Michael Pollan, bestselling author of THE BOTANY OF DESIRE, explores how the American diet affects the planet. Tracing the mind-boggling path of corn from seed to plate, Pollan analyzes industrial agriculture with a fast food meal in mind. Then he looks at the pastoral ("organic") food chain by working on a small Virginia farm where the attitude is dramatically different, and the meal entirely homegrown. Finally, Pollan investigates the hunter-gatherer lifestyle by foraging and hunting, to turn out a meal directly from the original sources of what we eat. His book is a tour de force that is not only thought-provoking, but timely. Named one of the 10 Best Books of 2006 by The New York Times, as well as a 2006 Publishers Weekly Book of the Year.

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Length:450 pages
Height:8.5 in
Width:5.8 in
Thickness:1.2 in
Weight:9.6 oz

Industry Reviews
"Mr. Pollan...wants us at least to know what it is we are eating, where it came from and how it got to our table. He also wants us to be aware of the choices we make and to take responsibility for them. It's an admirable goal, well met in THE OMNIVORE'S DILEMMA."
(04/14/2006)

"[Pollan's] supermeticulous reporting is the book's strength--you're not likely to get a better explanation of exactly where your food comes from."
(04/23/2006)


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