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Barbara Kingsolver

Rediscovering Food's Roots: A Year of Sustainable Living

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Author: Barbara Kingsolver

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780060852559

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/01/2007

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: CALLED HOME
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Chapter 2: WAITING FOR ASPARAGUS
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Chapter 3: SPRINGING FORWARD
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Chapter 4: STALKING THE VEGETANNUAL
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Chapter 5: MOLLY MOOCHING
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Chapter 6: THE BIRDS AND THE BEES
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Chapter 7: GRATITUDE
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Chapter 8: GROWING TRUST
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Chapter 9: SIX IMPOSSIBLE THINGS BEFORE BREAKFAST
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Chapter 10: EATING NEIGHBORLY
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Chapter 11: SLOW FOOD NATIONS
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Chapter 12: ZUCCHINI LARCENY
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Chapter 13: LIFE IN A RED STATE
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Chapter 14: YOU CAN’T RUN AWAY ON HARVEST DAY
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Chapter 15: WHERE FISH WEAR CROWNS
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Chapter 16: SMASHING PUMPKINS
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Chapter 17: CELEBRATION DAYS
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Chapter 18: WHAT DO YOU EAT IN JANUARY ?
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Chapter 19: HUNGRY MONTH
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Chapter 20: TIME BEGINS
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Who should listen Animal, Vegetable, Miracle

"Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" by Barbara Kingsolver is an engaging audiobook for anyone interested in sustainable living, agriculture, and the impact of food choices on the environment. It appeals to enthusiasts of local farming, organic lifestyles, and those seeking to reconnect with the origins of their food. Additionally, it offers insights for families looking to inspire healthier eating habits and foster a deeper appreciation for seasonal produce. Listeners who value storytelling infused with personal experience and practical advice will find this journey of a year of eating local both enlightening and motivating.

3 quotes from Animal, Vegetable, Miracle

  • "We have to cultivate our garden, which means that we must take care of the earth, care for our relationships with one another, and nurture our own communities."
  • "Eating is an agricultural act."
  • "There is something profoundly hopeful about a garden, something that speaks to our deepest instincts to create, nurture, and share with others."

Author : Barbara Kingsolver

Barbara Kingsolver, born in 1955 in rural Kentucky, is a renowned author and biologist whose literary career began in 1985. She holds degrees in biology from DePauw University and the University of Arizona and has lived in various locations including England, France, and the Canary Islands, while working across multiple continents. After spending two decades in Tucson, Arizona, she now resides in southwestern Virginia with her husband, Steven Hopp, where they cultivate a large vegetable garden and raise Icelandic sheep. Kingsolver's extensive body of work includes notable titles such as *The Poisonwood Bible*, *Animal, Vegetable, Miracle*, and *Demon Copperhead*, for which she received the Pulitzer Prize in 2023. Her writings have earned numerous accolades, including the National Humanities Medal and Britain's Women's Prize for Fiction—making her the first author to win it twice. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Kingsolver's works are celebrated for their impact on both readers and the literary landscape, having been translated into over thirty languages and integrated into educational curricula nationwide. She is also a devoted mother to two daughters, Camille and Lily.

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Animal, Vegetable, Miracle Free Audiobook Download

Barbara Kingsolver

Rediscovering Food's Roots: A Year of Sustainable Living

4.04109056rating

Information

Author: Barbara Kingsolver

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780060852559

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/01/2007

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Animal, Vegetable, Miracle

"Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" by Barbara Kingsolver is an engaging audiobook for anyone interested in sustainable living, agriculture, and the impact of food choices on the environment. It appeals to enthusiasts of local farming, organic lifestyles, and those seeking to reconnect with the origins of their food. Additionally, it offers insights for families looking to inspire healthier eating habits and foster a deeper appreciation for seasonal produce. Listeners who value storytelling infused with personal experience and practical advice will find this journey of a year of eating local both enlightening and motivating.

3 quotes from Animal, Vegetable, Miracle

  • "We have to cultivate our garden, which means that we must take care of the earth, care for our relationships with one another, and nurture our own communities."
  • "Eating is an agricultural act."
  • "There is something profoundly hopeful about a garden, something that speaks to our deepest instincts to create, nurture, and share with others."

Author: Barbara Kingsolver

Barbara Kingsolver, born in 1955 in rural Kentucky, is a renowned author and biologist whose literary career began in 1985. She holds degrees in biology from DePauw University and the University of Arizona and has lived in various locations including England, France, and the Canary Islands, while working across multiple continents. After spending two decades in Tucson, Arizona, she now resides in southwestern Virginia with her husband, Steven Hopp, where they cultivate a large vegetable garden and raise Icelandic sheep. Kingsolver's extensive body of work includes notable titles such as *The Poisonwood Bible*, *Animal, Vegetable, Miracle*, and *Demon Copperhead*, for which she received the Pulitzer Prize in 2023. Her writings have earned numerous accolades, including the National Humanities Medal and Britain's Women's Prize for Fiction—making her the first author to win it twice. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Kingsolver's works are celebrated for their impact on both readers and the literary landscape, having been translated into over thirty languages and integrated into educational curricula nationwide. She is also a devoted mother to two daughters, Camille and Lily.