All over creation

All over creation

By Ruth Ozeki

Subjects: Farms, Literature, Fiction, general, Fathers and daughters, General, Farm life, Romance, FICTION, Idaho, fiction, Agriculture, Environmental aspects, Single mothers, Fiction, Genetic engineering, American Pastoral fiction, Agricultural industries, Mothers and daughters, Potato growers

Description: From the author of My Year of Meats—a dramatic story of a prodigal daughter's homecoming to a heartland of genetically modified cropsMy Year of Meats, Ruth Ozeki’s delicious debut novel, won a devoted following and was hailed by critics as inventing a new genre: the “eco-saga.” Now, Ozeki takes us to the heart of the potato farming industry. When Yumi Fuller returns to her hometown after a twenty-five-year absence, she comes face to face with an old friend, her aging parents, and her conflicted past—as well as the “Seeds of Resistance,” a rollicking environmentalist group that finds trouble wherever they plant themselves. With a quirky cast of characters and a keen eye for the vicissitudes of corporate life, political resistance, youth culture, aging baby boomers, and globalization, as well as the beauty of seeds, roots, and all growing things, All Over Creation offers something for just about everyone.

Comments

You must log in to leave comments.

Ratings

Latest ratings