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Coming Home to Eat: The Pleasures and Politics of Local Food
by Gary Paul Nabhan
Binding: Paperback, Reissue edition, 336 pages
Publisher: W.W. Norton & Co.
Weight: 0.6 pound
Dimension: H: 0.9 x L: 8.1 x W: 5.4 inches
ISBN 10: 0393335054
ISBN 13: 9780393335057
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Book Description:
The first manifesto of the local food movement, and it remains one of the best eloquent, bracing, and full of vital information. Michael Pollan In the tradition of M. F. K. Fisher and Henry David Thoreau, Gary Paul Nabhan relates how his experience with food permeates his life as an avid gardener and forager, as an ethnobotanist and farmland conservation advocate, and as an activist devoted to recovering place based heritage foods. Nabhan spent a year trying to eat only foods grown, fished, or gathered within 220 miles of his home with surprising results.

Already considered a landmark in the locavore movement, Coming Home to Eat makes us understand how finding and eating local foods connects us deeply and sensually with where we are and why the everyday choices we make about food are the most important choices we make (Alice Waters, chef/owner of Chez Panisse).

12 drawings.


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