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Second Nature: A Gardener's Education | [Michael Pollan]
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Second Nature: A Gardener's Education

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  • by Michael Pollan
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    9 hrs and 4 mins
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    03-12-10
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Publisher's Summary

In his articles and in best-selling books such as The Botany of Desire, Michael Pollan has established himself as one of our most important and beloved writers on modern man's place in the natural world. A new literary classic, Second Nature has become a manifesto not just for gardeners but for environmentalists everywhere.

Chosen by the American Horticultural Society as one of the 75 greatest books ever written about gardening, Second Nature captures the rhythms of our everyday engagement with the outdoors in all its glory and exasperation. With chapters ranging from a reconsideration of the Great American Lawn, a dispatch from one man's war with a woodchuck, to an essay about the sexual politics of roses, Pollan has created a passionate and eloquent argument for reconceiving our relationship with nature.

©2003 Michael Pollan (P)2010 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

What the Critics Say

Second Nature reads like brilliant entertainment, but it is serious wisdom. Michael Pollan…is a genuine heir to my favorite nature writer, Mark Twain.” (Simon Schama, The Boston Globe)

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    Marie Forest Hills, NY, United States 03-21-10
    Marie Forest Hills, NY, United States 03-21-10 Member Since 2009
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    "Lush no-nonsensical brilliance"

    This book already bears what Pollan will bring to perfection in Botany of Desire: cross pollination between science, history, cultural and human sociology, poetry, sheer observation, hands-on experience, tenderness, and humor. A book that enriches, teaches, entertains, and pleases enormously. The unassuming tone of Pollan's voice at every "turn of a page" gently invites the reader to follow the author along his thinking process. And the reader obliges gleefully. A perfect read anytime of year, but probably even more appropriate for the spring.

    12 of 12 people found this review helpful
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    Shellbin Canada 09-28-10
    Shellbin Canada 09-28-10 Member Since 2009
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    "Pollan's done it again"

    A brilliant book, and a real treat to have Pollan himself narrate it. It's about gardening, yes, but also about Nature and our place in her. Laugh out loud funny in spots (who knew that an in-depth discussion of seed catalogues could be so hilarious?) Second Nature is a book that has the ability to challenge assumptions and cause us to look at our environment(s) in new ways. Definitely not just for gardeners!

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Mary Palm Coast, FL, United States 02-05-12
    Mary Palm Coast, FL, United States 02-05-12 Member Since 2011
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    "Love Pollan, don't love this (but you might)"
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    I love Michael Pollan's books The Omnivore's Dilemma, and the Botany of Desire. Sweeping history or cultural commentary, a real understanding of humanity's relation to food and plants. However, this book is about his experience of growing a garden - it's more autobiographical. More slow and meditative than sweeping. If you like that kind of thing, he's a fabulous writer so you'll enjoy this. It's just not what I expected after reading the other two books.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Alexander culpeper, VA, United States 08-04-10
    Alexander culpeper, VA, United States 08-04-10 Member Since 2010
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    "Great listen..."

    This book was a joy to listen to. I always enjoy a book that paints a good picture and exercises my imagination. If you enjoy philosophy and in general like to explore different ways of thinking about your life and your surroundings you should enjoy this book. He should continue to read his own books. The narrator of his other books is terrible!

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Paul Farmington, MI, United States 06-18-10
    Paul Farmington, MI, United States 06-18-10 Member Since 2009
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    "Not Bad"

    This book is a nice light read, though I have to say from glowing review of American Horticultural Society I was really expecting more. On one hand he states our shared criticism of Thoreau very well, yet in many ways he is writing his own updated version of Walden. There are tidbits of philosophy, history, science and art which make this a fun and encouraging read for a gardener, or someone who wishes to start gardening. On the other hand if you are looking for real philosophy, history, science or art in gardening (or biology/agroscience) you will probably want to pick up another book.

    2 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Shannon New Westminster, BC, Canada 11-14-12
    Shannon New Westminster, BC, Canada 11-14-12 Member Since 2011
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    "Fantastic writing and new ideas"

    This book made me think about "nature" and our relationship to it as human beings in a whole new way. Pollan presents a humble yet thoughtful idea based on his experience gardening that made me think about the world differently. It's a remarkable book that should be read by gardeners, eaters, and anyone who wants to think about environmental questions.

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    Richard Auckland, New Zealand 08-24-12
    Richard Auckland, New Zealand 08-24-12 Member Since 2011
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    "Mostly boring book but well read"

    I enjoyed listening to Michael Pollan read the book, and his tales of growing up, his grandfather and father, moving houses and growing crops were all interesting. What I found extremely dull and only listened to since I'd paid for the audio book (I couldn't skip as easily as a printed one) was the endless philosophy on topics - especially whether or not we *should* garden. If you are into philosophy or gardening as a holistic concept, this may be for you, but it was not for me.

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    Brent Fayetteville, AR, United States 01-01-12
    Brent Fayetteville, AR, United States 01-01-12
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    "Meh."
    Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

    None of my friends, anyway. This is a book more of philosophy than practice. I was looking for someone who had the rich range of experiences in gardening and small farming as I had. I just wasn't very entertained by city boy's philosophical musings.


    If this book were a movie would you go see it?

    Oh my god, no.


    Any additional comments?

    I'm sure this is an outstanding book for some people. IT just didn't do much for me.

    2 of 4 people found this review helpful
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