Captivating
Independent
Highly engaging ... varied and always entertaining
Bookmunch
Science should be taught like one of the humanities - not simply as an apprenticeship for would-be researchers, but also as an aesthetic and spiritual pursuit for everyone: to show us how wondrous the world really is and how privileged we are to be in it. This requires teachers who combine special expertise with broad vision - like the Italian botanist Stefano Mancuso
- Colin Tudge, Resurgence and Ecologist
Insightful essays about the wondrous qualities of plants and humanity's relationship with them ... The reflections are as entertaining as they are educational and showcase the overlooked complexity of plant life. Shot through with wisdom and joy, this will captivate readers.
Publishers Weekly
Praise for Stefano Mancuso and The Nation of Plants: Mancuso writes playfully; as manifestos go, he knows, his is deeply weird ... but this is peculiarity with a purpose ... Mancuso's plants, in the end, make some very good points
- Megan Garber, Atlantic
Powerful ...Mancuso concludes his elegant and cogent argument with straightforward advice accessible to anyone...Insightful and arresting, [The Nation of Plants] offers an achievable road map to a more radiant future
Kirkus
Stefano Mancuso's The Nation of Plants is brilliant and delightful. A perfect little gem of a book
- Sonia Shah, author, The Next Great Migration