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

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  • Pub. Date: April 2006
  • 464pp
  • Sales Rank: 13,834

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    • Pub. Date: April 2006
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Hardcover, 464pp
    • Sales Rank: 13,834

    Synopsis

    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.

    owner of Chez Panisse restaurant - Alice Waters

    "Michael Pollan is a voice of reason, a journalist/ philosopher who forages in the overgrowth of our schizophrenic food culture. He's the kind of teacher we probably all wish we had: one who triggers the little explosions of insight that change the way we eat and the way we live."

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    Biography

    Michael Pollan is a professor of journalism at the University of California at Berkeley, a contributing writer for The New York Times, and a bestselling author of witty, offbeat nonfiction that examines various aspects of the agricultural industry, the food chain, and man's place in the natural world.

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    Thought-provokingby Anonymous

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    October 28, 2009: An excellent book. You'll get wrapped up reading it and not realize how quickly time flies by. It offers an in-depth analysis of the problems plaguing the American food system and inspires you to find a solution through your own eating and consumption habits.

    Very enlighteningby Anonymous

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    June 22, 2009: Having recently moved to a once fruitful farm area of Washington State, I have become inspired to learn more our food supply. Pollan's book is an excellent place to start and to really inspire me to think about the food choices I make for me and my family.


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