Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life

At long last, the bestselling author of Small Miracles and The Poisonwood Bible returns with the wise and compelling true story of her family’s adventure to reclaim the food they eat

America has long been a nation of farmers. But within the past several decades, our food supply has become dependent on transportation that burns fossil fuels and on increasingly fewer varieties of vegetables and animals. In a single generation, most Americans have lost their knowledge of agriculture and the natural processes that are a part of our food chain. But while food is cheap we pay for it in other ways, including shorter life spans for our children, argues Barbara Kingsolver.

Determined to integrate their food choices with their family values, Kingsolver and her family moved from suburban Arizona to a rural Appalachia, and embarked on an adventure of realigning their lives with the food chain. Part memoir, part journalistic investigation, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle follows them through the first year of their experiment.

Told in the compelling voices of the Kingsolver family, it recalls their experiences, and introduces other passionate, committed citizens who are trying to turn the tide in their communities, from organic farmers to members of the Slow Food movement who are doing their best to protect our foods against extinction and return us to a way of life that is better for our health, our wallets, and our environment.

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Published May 1, 2007

384 pages

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Heidi Reed
Apr 01, 2025
10/10 stars
What an interesting book. It made me think so much about what we eat. I can't say I will be able, or even willing, to go as far as the Hopp/Kingsolver household in changing my eating habits, but I definitely will consider what I am putting in my mouth.

Also, I just love Barbara Kingsolver's way with words. It was such a pleasure to read, with poignant and funny bits. I only wish she would write more fiction.
GeeM
Jul 25, 2024
10/10 stars
Feel a part of Kingsolver's world as she attempts to grow her own food and raise birds. Laugh and be moved. It moved me to call myself a "qualitarian" rather than a "pescatarian" or "vegetarian" or "fruits, vegetables, fish and poultry-arian."
Kristen5678
Jul 06, 2024
10/10 stars
Loving this book so far
LvanZelm
Apr 15, 2024
10/10 stars
Loved this one!
margardenlady
Dec 27, 2023
8/10 stars
Kingsolver chronicles her family's year long commitment to become locavores - eating only food that had been grown within 100 miles of their home. With witty anecdotes, she explores the issues surrounding gardens, livestock and the challenge of finding products they couldn't produce themselves. Charming tale, with recipes and tips galore.

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