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Binding: Unknown Binding Dewey Decimal Number: 613 EAN: 9780786564200 ISBN: 0786564202 Label: Penguin Highbridge (Aud) Manufacturer: Penguin Highbridge (Aud) Publication Date: April 11, 2006 Publisher: Penguin Highbridge (Aud) Sales Rank: 5689773 Studio: Penguin Highbridge (Aud)
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Product Description: A New York Times bestseller that has changed the way readers view the ecology of eating, this revolutionary book by award winner Michael Pollan asks the seemingly simple question: What should we have for dinner? Tracing from source to table each of the food chains that sustain us—whether industrial or organic, alternative or processed—he develops a portrait of the American way of eating. The result is a sweeping, surprising exploration of the hungers that have shaped our evolution, and of the profound implications our food choices have for the health of our species and the future of our planet.
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Books I wish students would read As a teacher and omnivorous reader, I evaluate books in terms of "is this something I wish students would read?" (or- is the time invested worth the knowledge gained?) This one earns a qualified "yes". The qualifier is simply that many of them wouldn't read a non-fiction book of this length without a weapon pointed to their heads. But the combination of easy to understand science and personal example is exactly what can encourage students to begin learning outside of the standards-based curriculum ... Read More
Rating: - Food will never look the same again The author does an excellent job of explaining how ethics, policy, biology, culture and big business are connected and have shaped the foods that we eat today.Many of our eating habits in the Western diet simply do not make sense and ultimately have global repurcussions.
The author raises many good questions without sounding moralistic or judgemental.Why eat imported organic produce from a foreign country if the shipper burns huge quanitities of fossil fuels to deliver it to you?Why continue ... Read More
Rating: - Amazing Read All of the information in the book is something a well informed person should know.It was an interesting journey though, and quite an easy eye opening read.Highly recommended.
Rating: - Thought-provoking and terrifying Pollan gives us a ton of information about food production in hopes that we can treat our meals with a little more reverence and understanding. Unfortunately, since I've read the book, I think I feel more food-related anxiety than appreciation. I can't go into a grocery store without having panic attacks. Sweaty palms and irregular breathing on Aisle 2. Seriously.
The truth is, there's a lot to be nervous (and furious) about when you start looking closely at large-scale agrobusiness. And there doesn't ... Read More
Rating: - The True Cost of Eating Your Lunch Journalist Michael Pollan has written what appears on the surface to be a boring book. He decides to eat four meals and explore the history and consequences of each. He chooses an industrial agricultural meal (fast food), a large-scale organic meal, locally raised farm meal and finally he hunts and gathers his last meal.
By capturing the social, economic, and ecological as well as the moral, and ethical consequences of each meal, Pollan has written a modern day masterpiece on a task most people take for ... Read More
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