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  • Published: 9 May 2023
  • ISBN: 9780593681077
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Childrens
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

The Botany of Desire Young Readers Edition

Our Surprising Relationship with Plants





By the bestselling author of The Omnivore's Dilemma, this is Michael Pollan's ingenious companion book about the surprising and close relationship between people and plants.

In this entertaining young readers edition of the environmental studies classic, Michael Pollan demonstrates how people and domesticated plants have formed a reciprocal relationship. He links four fundamental human desires—sweetness, beauty, energy, and control—with the plants that satisfy them: the apple, the tulip, coffee, and the potato. In telling the stories of four familiar species, Pollan illustrates how the plants have evolved to satisfy humankind’s most basic yearnings. And just as we’ve benefited from these plants, we have also helped them to thrive.

The Botany of Desire is perfect for STEM-focused young readers who want to learn more about:

  • human history, biology, and environmentalism
  • climate change and its impact on our relationship with plants
  • gardening and the human-plant relationship
  • Published: 9 May 2023
  • ISBN: 9780593681077
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Childrens
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

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Praise for The Botany of Desire Young Readers Edition

Awards and acclaim for the original edition of The Botany of Desire:

New York Times Bestseller
ABA Best Book of the Year

“We can give no higher praise to the work of this superb science writer/ reporter than to say that his new book is as exciting as any you’ll read.” —Entertainment Weekly

“Funny, interesting and as delicious as a slice of summer peach … a must for people who like a good story.”—New York Daily News

“Original, provocative and charming.”—Wall Street Journal

“[Pollan] has a wide-ranging intellect, an eager grasp of evolutionary biology and a subversive streak that helps him to root out some wonderfully counterintuitive points.”—New York Times Book Review

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