Outstanding . . . a wide-ranging invitation to think through the moral
ramifications of our eating habits. --The New Yorker
One of the New York Times Book Review's Ten Best Books of the Year and
Winner of the James Beard Award
Author of This is Your Mind on Plants, How to Change Your Mind and the
#1 New York Times Bestseller In Defense of Food and Food Rules
What should we have for dinner? Ten years ago, Michael Pollan confronted
us with this seemingly simple question and, with The Omnivore's
Dilemma, his brilliant and eye-opening exploration of our food choices,
demonstrated that how we answer it today may determine not only our
health but our survival as a species. In the years since, Pollan's
revolutionary examination has changed the way Americans think about
food. Bringing wide attention to the little-known but vitally important
dimensions of food and agriculture in America, Pollan launched a
national conversation about what we eat and the profound consequences
that even the simplest everyday food choices have on both ourselves and
the natural world. Ten years later, The Omnivore's Dilemma continues
to transform the way Americans think about the politics, perils, and
pleasures of eating.