- Published: 19 July 2022
- ISBN: 9780141997339
- Imprint: Penguin Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $22.99
This Is Your Mind On Plants
Opium—Caffeine—Mescaline

















- Published: 19 July 2022
- ISBN: 9780141997339
- Imprint: Penguin Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $22.99
Pollan is always an entertaining writer, and a deep thinker with a light touch ... it's a trip - engrossing, eye-opening, mind altering.
Sophie McBain, New Statesman
Pollan is always an entertaining writer, and a deep thinker with a light touch ... it's a trip - engrossing, eye-opening, mind altering.
Sophie McBain, New Statesman
Pollan is always an entertaining writer, and a deep thinker with a light touch ... it's a trip - engrossing, eye-opening, mind altering.
Sophie McBain, New Statesman
Brilliant, compulsively readable ... Pollan's storytelling is deft, forthright and fascinating.
Charles Foster, The Oldie
Brilliant, compulsively readable ... Pollan's storytelling is deft, forthright and fascinating.
Charles Foster, The Oldie
Brilliant, compulsively readable ... Pollan's storytelling is deft, forthright and fascinating.
Charles Foster, The Oldie
Expert storytelling ... Pollan masterfully elevates a series of big questions about drugs, plants and humans that are likely to leave readers thinking in new ways.
Rob Dunn, New York Times Book Review
Expert storytelling ... Pollan masterfully elevates a series of big questions about drugs, plants and humans that are likely to leave readers thinking in new ways.
Rob Dunn, New York Times Book Review
Expert storytelling ... Pollan masterfully elevates a series of big questions about drugs, plants and humans that are likely to leave readers thinking in new ways.
Rob Dunn, New York Times Book Review
Like it or not, we are undergoing a drugs revolution ... thankfully Pollan is here to guide us through this putative challenge ... [this] relatable, middle class New York plant fancier might be the ideal standard bearer for today's calmer, more scientific approach to the subject.
Josh Glancy, Sunday Times
Like it or not, we are undergoing a drugs revolution ... thankfully Pollan is here to guide us through this putative challenge ... [this] relatable, middle class New York plant fancier might be the ideal standard bearer for today's calmer, more scientific approach to the subject.
Josh Glancy, Sunday Times
Like it or not, we are undergoing a drugs revolution ... thankfully Pollan is here to guide us through this putative challenge ... [this] relatable, middle class New York plant fancier might be the ideal standard bearer for today's calmer, more scientific approach to the subject.
Josh Glancy, Sunday Times
Pollan is a gentle, generous writer.
David Aaronovitch, The Times
Pollan is a gentle, generous writer.
David Aaronovitch, The Times
Pollan is a gentle, generous writer.
David Aaronovitch, The Times
Pollan's intertwining of reportage, citizen science and historical scholarship is a delightful and informative read ... [he] has a rational optimism that might tempt even the most sober and sceptical to try to broaden their horizons.
AJ Lees, Literary Review
Pollan's intertwining of reportage, citizen science and historical scholarship is a delightful and informative read ... [he] has a rational optimism that might tempt even the most sober and sceptical to try to broaden their horizons.
AJ Lees, Literary Review
Pollan's intertwining of reportage, citizen science and historical scholarship is a delightful and informative read ... [he] has a rational optimism that might tempt even the most sober and sceptical to try to broaden their horizons.
AJ Lees, Literary Review
The descriptions of London's coffee house culture and Honoré de Balzac's barbarous habit of ingesting dry coffee grounds to fuel all-night scribbling sessions are worth the book's price alone ... The book is really about the relation between each plant and the humans who consume it, tackled in a non-judgmental and objective way that seeks to dispel the ignorance, prejudice and demonisation they attract.
Financial Times
The descriptions of London's coffee house culture and Honoré de Balzac's barbarous habit of ingesting dry coffee grounds to fuel all-night scribbling sessions are worth the book's price alone ... The book is really about the relation between each plant and the humans who consume it, tackled in a non-judgmental and objective way that seeks to dispel the ignorance, prejudice and demonisation they attract.
Financial Times
The descriptions of London's coffee house culture and Honoré de Balzac's barbarous habit of ingesting dry coffee grounds to fuel all-night scribbling sessions are worth the book's price alone ... The book is really about the relation between each plant and the humans who consume it, tackled in a non-judgmental and objective way that seeks to dispel the ignorance, prejudice and demonisation they attract.
Financial Times
This fascinating insight into our relationship with mind-altering plants weaves personal experimentation with cultural history ... Pollan is the perfect guide through this sometimes controversial territory; curious, careful and, as his book progresses, increasingly open minded.
Tim Adams, The Guardian
This fascinating insight into our relationship with mind-altering plants weaves personal experimentation with cultural history ... Pollan is the perfect guide through this sometimes controversial territory; curious, careful and, as his book progresses, increasingly open minded.
Tim Adams, The Guardian
This fascinating insight into our relationship with mind-altering plants weaves personal experimentation with cultural history ... Pollan is the perfect guide through this sometimes controversial territory; curious, careful and, as his book progresses, increasingly open minded.
Tim Adams, The Guardian
Fascinating and occasionally terrifying ... His opium chapter is mesmerising.
Marcus Berkmann, Daily Mail
Fascinating and occasionally terrifying ... His opium chapter is mesmerising.
Marcus Berkmann, Daily Mail
Fascinating and occasionally terrifying ... His opium chapter is mesmerising.
Marcus Berkmann, Daily Mail
A tour around three substances: caffeine, mescaline and opium. The first is legal, the others remain mostly illegal. Pollan offers us rich historical contexts for them that are often surprising.
Peter Carty, Independent
A tour around three substances: caffeine, mescaline and opium. The first is legal, the others remain mostly illegal. Pollan offers us rich historical contexts for them that are often surprising.
Peter Carty, Independent
A tour around three substances: caffeine, mescaline and opium. The first is legal, the others remain mostly illegal. Pollan offers us rich historical contexts for them that are often surprising.
Peter Carty, Independent
Every now and then to be put in touch with what really matters - what could be more important than that?
Emily Hourican, Irish Independent
Every now and then to be put in touch with what really matters - what could be more important than that?
Emily Hourican, Irish Independent
Every now and then to be put in touch with what really matters - what could be more important than that?
Emily Hourican, Irish Independent
This Is Your Mind on Plants is witty, entertaining and polite, but it is not trivial. Subtly but assuredly, Pollan argues that which plants (and fungi) we are allowed and how depends, consciously or otherwise, on the interests of power.
Josh Raymond, Times Literary Supplement
This Is Your Mind on Plants is witty, entertaining and polite, but it is not trivial. Subtly but assuredly, Pollan argues that which plants (and fungi) we are allowed and how depends, consciously or otherwise, on the interests of power.
Josh Raymond, Times Literary Supplement
This Is Your Mind on Plants is witty, entertaining and polite, but it is not trivial. Subtly but assuredly, Pollan argues that which plants (and fungi) we are allowed and how depends, consciously or otherwise, on the interests of power.
Josh Raymond, Times Literary Supplement
Michael Pollan weaves tales of drug experimentation into a historical account of our long relationship with them.
Simon Ings, New Scientist
Michael Pollan weaves tales of drug experimentation into a historical account of our long relationship with them.
Simon Ings, New Scientist
Michael Pollan weaves tales of drug experimentation into a historical account of our long relationship with them.
Simon Ings, New Scientist