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ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE: A YEAR OF FOOD LIFE - Barbara Kingsolver | ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE: A YEAR OF FOOD LIFE - Barbara Kingsolver |
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Author:
Barbara Kingsolver with Steven L. Hopp and Camille Kingsolver
Publishing
Company: Harper Morrow Group
Year:
2008
# of Pages:
400
ISBN
#: 9780060852566
$17.50
Reviewed
By: Emily Wall (
In her
newest book, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, the amazingly talented author
Barbara Kingsolver takes on a new realm: the economy of food life. The idea for
the book was born in her family’s move from the arid climate of
Sustainable
food culture is not a new topic for books or in the public sphere. It has been
tackled by many authors in recent years and has increasingly been part of
political and social discourse. Kingsolver, however, takes the issue out of the
realms of academia and politics to plant it firmly in the context of her own
family, lifestyle and garden. What is usually painted as a grim doomsday
situation is brought into a positive light by Kingsolver and her family, who
manage to find creative ways to live within their community and in harmony with
the seasons of their own part of the world.
Framed
within this context, much of what she discusses seems like good common sense.
But unfortunately, in today’s single-minded, profit-driven food economy, much
of this good common sense has been replaced by short cuts that prove to be
near-sighted and counter-productive. Take, for example, the practice of using
pesticides and insecticides that eradicate birds like swallows. How does this
make sense when swallows are insecticides since insects are their main
diet? And what about the practice of shipping vegetables halfway across the
world when we could just as easily grow them in our own back yards? Kingsolver
brings contradictions to the fore, pointing out that these practices not only
damage the environment and ecosystems we inhabit, but also harm our local
economies by putting our hard-earned food dollars into the far away bank
accounts of a few large corporations.
Though it
seems if not impossible, incredibly daunting to purchase only food we can trace
back to its source, Kingsolver gently walks the reader through some simple ways
of doing so. She then goes on to describe processes (like making cheese) that
most of us wouldn’t even have any idea we could do in our own kitchens, let
alone in half an hour, and describes them in such simple terms that by the end
of the section the reader is left wondering why they’ve never tried them
before. The book is also peppered with factual passages on a variety of topics
related to worldwide food production by Kingsolver’s husband, Steven L. Hopp,
along with essays, recipes and menu suggestions in keeping with the seasonal
ingredient list by her elder daughter, Camille.
Even if
you’re not about to give up tomatoes in January, this book will provide you
with such a range of information and ideas that you can’t help but become more
aware of the food that ends up on your table. Whether you decide to visit a
local farmer’s market, grow some of your own vegetables in your backyard or a
community garden, choose to buy foods marked “local” whenever you see them, or
simply have an increased awareness of the true cost of your food, this book
will certainly change your relationship to your meals and provide you with
options should you choose to pursue them.
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