All Over Creation by Ruth Ozeki audiobook

All Over Creation

By Ruth Ozeki
Read by Anna Fields

Blackstone Publishing
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Ruth Ozeki takes us to the heart of the potato farming industry. Yumi Fuller is a Japanese-American prodigal daughter returning home to the Idaho potato farm she ran away from twenty-five years earlier. Then a freewheeling hippie chick, Yumi (a.k.a. Yummy) is now a fairly responsible parent and a professor. But can she possibly be prepared to face her dying father, her Alzheimer's-devastated mother, her former lover, and Cass, the best friend she left behind? As she grapples with her conflicted past and uncertain future, Yumi collides with a rollicking band of environmentalists who see her parents' potato farm as the ideal answer in their fight against genetic engineering. With a quirky cast of characters and a keen eye for the vicissitudes of corporate life, political resistance, youth culture, aging baby boomers, and globalization, as well as the beauty of seeds, roots, and all growing things, All Over Creation offers something for just about everyone.

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Summary

Summary

Winner of the Audie Award for Fiction

Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

Winner of the 2004 American Book Award

Winner of the 2004 WILLA Literary Award for Contemporary Fiction

An AudioFile Best Audiobook of the Year

A New York Times Notable Book of the Year

Ruth Ozeki takes us to the heart of the potato farming industry.

Yumi Fuller is a Japanese-American prodigal daughter returning home to the Idaho potato farm she ran away from twenty-five years earlier. Then a freewheeling hippie chick, Yumi (a.k.a. Yummy) is now a fairly responsible parent and a professor. But can she possibly be prepared to face her dying father, her Alzheimer's-devastated mother, her former lover, and Cass, the best friend she left behind?

As she grapples with her conflicted past and uncertain future, Yumi collides with a rollicking band of environmentalists who see her parents' potato farm as the ideal answer in their fight against genetic engineering.

With a quirky cast of characters and a keen eye for the vicissitudes of corporate life, political resistance, youth culture, aging baby boomers, and globalization, as well as the beauty of seeds, roots, and all growing things, All Over Creation offers something for just about everyone.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Brings the American pastoral forward into the age of agribusiness and genetic engineering…a world we don’t realize we live in.” Michael Pollan, New York Times bestselling author
“A nice blend of humor and strangely affecting optimism.” New York Times Book Review
“The interface between food, family, science, and corporate greed and the dynamics of spin.” Chicago Tribune
“[A] cross-pollination of races and subcultures, death and birth, betrayal and reconciliation, comedy and tragedy.” Los Angeles Times Book Review
“Anna Fields’ reading is as accomplished as the storytelling; as audio experiences go, this is just about perfect. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile
“Ozeki’s characters are utterly charming, and she writes with sensitivity and inventiveness about the complexities of love and nature, deftly humanizing the thorny issues raised by biotechnology with humor and panache in a tale rich in suspense and pathos.” Booklist
“With her rich and sonorous voice, Fields…evokes the warmth and humor in Ozeki’s nuanced paean to the profusion of life and the healing power of loving care.” Kliatt

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Author

Author Bio: Ruth Ozeki

Author Bio: Ruth Ozeki

Ruth Ozeki is a novelist, filmmaker, and Zen Buddhist priest. She is the award-winning author of several novels, including A Tale for the Time Being, which was a finalist for the 2013 Booker Prize. Her nonfiction work includes a memoir, The Face: A Time Code, and the documentary film, Halving the Bones. She is affiliated with the Everyday Zen Foun­dation and teaches creative writing at Smith College, where she is the Grace Jarcho Ross 1933 Professor of Humanities.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : Digital Download, Digital Rental, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 15.63
Audience: Adult
Language: English