HOw To ANIMAL VEGETABLE MIRACLE - BOOK REVIEW

Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver
Just got finished reading this book and wow, what a wonderful journey it was.  And talk about inspiring!

The book is by famed author Barbara Kingsolver, and instead of fiction, it's a work of non fiction, chronicling her family's journey as they move from the life they've known in Arizona, to a self sufficient existence in rural Appalachia.  Once they are there, they decide to live for one year on just the food available locally to them, and only grown at the time of year they are eating it.  More often, they end up doing this themselves, starting with seeds and going through trial and error.  They raise meat birds as well, and the sections on that are hysterically funny.

The part I was most fascinated with was how she came up with a growing/eating plan called the "vegetannual".  It's a fictional plant that bears something in just about every month of the year over the course of one growing season.  It's sort of a 'visual' growing guide of what you should grow/eat at different times of the year.



The book is scattered with lots of useful information and facts written by her husband, and even recipes, written by her daughter, making it a sort of collaboration with her husband and children. One thing I love is that she doesn't sugarcoat their lives.  It's tough, it's hard to stay focused, it's hard work, and there is unpleasantness to deal with (processing the birds).  But in the end, it's a inspirational journey that shows one family, one person even, can begin to make a difference in the world.  Even if that world is their own local world of food.  Eating healthier and using more sustainable resources is something we can all benefit from.

The book is available just about anywhere, online or in bookstores or the library.  If you'd like to visit her website, you can do that by CLICKING HERE.  She actually updates their journey and how things are going on a regular basis (the book was written in 2007).  If we hadn't already embarked on our own journey toward self sustainability, this would have definitely been a trigger.

Enjoy!
 

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