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Book Synopsis"Highly entertaining…Without being sentimental about it, Mr. Mabey gets us to look at life from the plants' point of view. His science is sound, he's witty, and his language is engaging." —Constance Casey,
New York TimesTrade Review"Mabey’s book lets us see plants as subjects rather than objects, arrayed in all their colors, performing miraculous tricks, dances and acrobatics. . . . [His] lyrical prose enlivens the history of botanical understanding . . . [and] many readers will reel out of Mr. Mabey’s stimulating cabaret with their view of the plant world—the living world we all share—enriched beyond measure." -- Jenny Uglow - Wall Street Journal
"A powerful shock to those of us who thought that plants can’t think. . . . Interesting and entertaining." -- Amy Stewart - Washington Post
"A gorgeous and engaging book. . . . There are so many delights to be found in
Cabaret—from the hunt for the elusive Amazonian moonflower, to the wonder of self-rejuvenating yews that defy efforts to determine their age, to the sprouting of an extinct Judean palm from a 2,000-year-old excavated seed—and Mabey keeps us enthralled from first to last." -- Jennifer Bort Yacovissi - Washington Independent Review of Books
"A delightfully accessible work of scholarship…. Mabey’s sensitive approach not only succeeds in giving these incredibly vital beings their just place in the story of life. It reminds us that, as we stare in the maw of large-scale environmental change, we can learn the right lessons from our relationship with plants and draw inspiration from their incredible resilience." -- Booklist, Starred review
"The greatest writer on nature alive…. [Mabey] fuses botany, art and literature into a prose which is interrogative, pungent, and urgently alive." -- Evening Standard (UK)
"Wonderfully thought-provoking…. Of all his 30-plus books, this is surely among his finest, an eclectic world-roaming collection of stories …lacing color, intimacy and emotional texture around the scaffold of hard facts." -- Spectator (UK)
"This is the nature-writing equivalent of fine dining—rich, full of different tastes, lasting and satisfying. A treat not to miss…. Go, buy it, and feast. Botany rocks!" -- Dominic Couzens - BBC (UK)
"Written with a typically Mabeyish mixture of wit, knowledge and intellectual power,
The Cabaret of Plants . . . left me challenged and delighted—and seeing the world a little differently." -- Robert Macfarlane