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Taming Fruit
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The first book about orchards that incorporates science, cultural anthropology, and history to make a case that understanding orchards is essential to understanding the evolution of humans' relationship to nature.
A surprisingly easy read: Clear, accessible prose makes this book enjoyable to read.
Beautiful illustrations: range from photographs, to line drawings, to paintings and more.
Packaged for gift book appeal: the book is a beautifully made hardcover.
Award-winning author: Bernd Brunner is an award-winning non-fiction essayist. His other books include Winterlust: Finding Beauty in the Fiercest Season and Birdmania: A Remarkable Passion for Birds, which was reviewed in The New York Times.
Books about nature have grown in popularity with the COVID-19 pandemic, as people look for different ways to learn about and connect with the natural world.
Acknowledgement of the role of Indigenous peoples: Orchards were not invented by Westerners, they were originally cultivated thousands of years ago by Indigenous peoples in North, Central, and South America.
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