David Suzuki's autobiography limns a life dedicated to making the world
a better place. The book expands on the early years covered in
Metamorphosis and continues to the present, when, at age 70, Suzuki
reflects on his entire life -- and his hopes for the future. The book
begins with his life-changing experience of racism interned in a World
War II concentration camp, and goes on to discuss his teenage years, his
college and postgraduate experiences in the U.S., and his career as a
geneticist and then as the host of The Nature of Things. With
characteristic candor and passion, he describes how he became a leading
environmentalist, writer, and thinker; the establishment of the David
Suzuki Foundation; his world travels and meetings with luminaries like
Nelson Mandela and the Dalai Lama; and the abiding role of nature and
family in his life. David Suzuki is an intimate and inspiring look at
a modern-day visionary.