Planting Our World
By Stefano Mancuso
Translated by Gregory Conti
By Stefano Mancuso
Translated by Gregory Conti
Category: Science & Technology
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$17.99
Apr 16, 2024 | ISBN 9781635424416
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Praise
“Insightful essays about the wondrous qualities of plants and humanity’s relationship with them…The reflections are as entertaining as they are educational and showcase the overlooked complexity of plant life. Shot through with wisdom and joy, this will captivate readers.” —Publishers Weekly
“[Mancuso] expertly combines his accessible style with pertinent scientific data…An eclectic and fascinating collection that will leave readers wanting more from this appealing guide to the world’s flora.” —Kirkus Reviews
“When does education stop and learning begin? Stefano Mancuso’s Planting Our World will let you know. With insatiable curiosity, and not without a tincture of humor, he will bring you on a banana slide that ends up with the moon trees of the Apollo 14 mission in 1971. On the way there, you learn the friction coefficient of the banana skin and you will be surprised!” —Diana Beresford-Kroeger, author of To Speak for the Trees
“Are plants more alive than we are? Not a common question, perhaps, but Mancuso would answer yes. From stumps of the living dead, to trees that tell time, to the slipperiness of banana skins, he is a scientist who tells tall tales that also are true.” —William Bryant Logan, author of Sprout Lands: Tending the Endless Gift of Trees
Praise for Stefano Mancuso:
“Mancuso is a genial narrator…He effortlessly interweaves science with history, philosophy, and humor and introduces fascinating characters, very much including the plants themselves, which take on human, even heroic, traits.” —Wall Street Journal
“Mancuso is the poet-philosopher of the movement, determined to win for plants the recognition they deserve.” —Michael Pollan, The New Yorker
“Insightful and pithy…Mancuso convincingly argues that the route to fighting climate change and mass extinction, and to living sustainably on this Earth, begins with a floral point of view.” —Zach St. George, author of The Journeys of Trees: A Story about Forests, People, and the Future
“A renowned scientist…Mancuso concludes his elegant and cogent argument with straightforward advice accessible to anyone.” —Kirkus Reviews
“[Mancuso] masterfully and thoughtfully link[s] the stories of people, plants, and plant science. A must-read.” —Valerie Trouet, author of Tree Story: The History of the World Written in Rings
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