A warm and witty saga about agribusiness, environmental activism, and
community--from the celebrated author of The Book of Form and
Emptiness and A Tale for the Time Being
Yumi Fuller hasn't set foot in her hometown of Liberty Falls,
Idaho--heart of the potato-farming industry--since she ran away at age
fifteen. Twenty-five years later, the prodigal daughter returns to
confront her dying parents, her best friend, and her conflicted past,
and finds herself caught up in an altogether new drama. The
post-millennial farming community has been invaded by Agribusiness
forces at war with a posse of activists, the Seeds of Resistance, who
travel the country in a camping car, "The Spudnick," biofueled by
pilfered McDonald's french-fry oil. Following her widely hailed,
award-winning debut novel, My Year of Meats, Ruth Ozeki returns here
to deliver a quirky cast of characters and a wickedly humorous
appreciation of the foibles of corporate life, globalization, political
resistance, youth culture, and aging baby boomers. All Over Creation
tells a celebratory tale of the beauty of seeds, roots, and growth--and
the capacity for renewal that resides within us all.