In her addictive, bold voice, bestselling author Mary Roach delves into the unpredictable world where wildlife and humans meet.
Mary Roach is the New York Times-bestselling author of several popular science books including Packing for Mars and Gulp, which was shortlisted for the Royal Society Winton prize. Her most recent book, Grunt, was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Science & Technology Book Prize. She has written for the Guardian, Wired, BBC Focus, GQ and Vogue.
‘A provocative and engaging exploration of our evolving
relationship with the rest of nature.’
*Guardian*
‘Combining diligently researched scientific reporting with the
sniggering wit of a stand-up comic… Animal Vegetable
Criminal loves an eyebrow-raising anecdote.’
*The Times*
‘Bestseller Roach sheds light on nature’s malefactors in this often
funny, always provocative survey…Roach’s writing is wry, full of
heart, and loaded with intriguing facts… This eminently
entertaining outing is another winner.’
*Publishers Weekly, starred review*
‘Reading a Mary Roach book is like spending a luxurious and joyful
evening with the perfect dinner guest. Delightful facts become
indelibly etched in your brain, and only later do you realise that
hours have passed and your face slightly hurts from smiling too
hard. In Animal Vegetable Criminal, Roach’s peerless storytelling
skills are paired with a sense of moral urgency, as she recounts
stories of humans and other animals, uneasily and clumsily learning
to co-exist in a world that they must now share.’
*Ed Yong, science journalist and author of I Contain
Multitudes*
‘Hilarious! With Animal Vegetable Criminal, Mary Roach again
takes us into an unfamiliar scientific realm, in this case the
science of managing the conflicts between humans and the natural
world – lethal leopards, rampaging elephants, jet-downing birds,
even killer trees. It’s an ever-widening conflict zone, but one
that Ms. Roach gleefully mines for a multitude of bizarre facts
that’ll make you snort coffee through your nose.’
*Erik Larson, author of The Splendid and the Vile*
‘An idiosyncratic tour with Roach as the wisecracking, ever-probing
guide… My favorite moments, ultimately, weren’t the funny ones, but
those that reveal a bit of scientific poetry.’
*New York Times Book Review*
‘With her characteristic dry wit, [Roach] brings an intense
fascination to the seldom discussed details and the at times absurd
miscellany in the unexplored corners of unappreciated research… It
is impossible not to smirk, chortle and sometimes outright belly
laugh as you read her many wry asides and funny but fascinating
footnotes… But the real trick Roach pulls off is to keep you
laughing while at the same time making sure the earnest points come
across.’
*New Scientist*
‘A hugely enjoyable exploration of what happens when the nature
we’ve decided to love doesn’t love us back. By turns hilarious and
horrifying – and often profound – Roach’s entertaining journeys are
full of delightful curios and I was swept up in her joyful
writing.’
*Gaia Vince, author of Transcendence*
‘Each chapter is packed with the results of [Roach’s] detailed
investigations. Roach uses footnotes to add both depth and
lightness to the topic at hand by capturing misfit studies, asides,
and hilarious tangents… Refreshing.’
*Science*
‘Full of kernels of fascinating information… Her approach is
informative and unpretentious, and she’s always armed with a dry
sense of humor. Roach will change the way you think about the great
outdoors. What more could you ask for?’
*BuzzFeed*
‘The book brims with Roach’s irreverent humor, which particularly
shines when she experiences human-animal conflict firsthand… A
blend of modern science and history, with Roach’s flair for
spotting hidden absurdities… As another entry in Roach’s canon of
books, Animal Vegetable Criminal stands tall (and hairy),
educating as much as it entertains.’
*Science News*
‘[Animal Vegetable Criminal is] powerfully propelled by the force
of Roach’s unflinching fascination with the weird, the gross and
the downright improbable… There’s a wacky genius to [her]
interjections… [Her] curious and generous engagement with her
subjects makes for world-expanding reading.’
*Washington Post*
‘Traveling from a bear seminar in Reno to a bird-infested island in
the Pacific that plagued the American military during World War II,
among many other venues, Roach joyfully explores how human culture
and wildlife, including plant life, have either found ways to
coexist or are constantly at odds. Throughout, Roach highlights
people who are genuinely passionate about the work, and she also
includes suggestions for readers on how to deal ethically (and
effectively) with their own wildlife issues, wherever they live.
From the terrifying to the frustrating, a great starting point for
understanding the animal world.’
*Kirkus, starred review*
‘A witty and thought-provoking look at the darker side of animal
behaviour through the ages. Highly entertaining and informative –
excellent popular science writing.’
*Stephen Moss, naturalist and author*
‘As hilarious as it is thought-provoking, Animal Vegetable
Criminal is a brilliant read. Only Mary Roach can make such an
obscure subject so intriguing. From battles with birds to marauding
macaques, Roach reveals what happens when nature breaks human laws,
with fascinating results.’
*Monty Lyman, author of The Remarkable Life of the Skin*
‘Mary Roach has been writing brilliant, funny and illuminating
popular science books for years. Unfortunately – at least for those
of us with ambitions to step into her shoes – she has gone and done
it again! Animal Vegetable Criminal is as good as anything this
wonderful author has ever written, and that is saying
something.’
*Graham Lawton, author of Mustn’t Grumble: The surprising
science of everyday ailments*
‘I sometimes wonder what animals have done wrong to deserve humans
and what we do to them. But I know that humanity has done something
right to deserve Mary Roach, the best guide possible to the
fascinating but sometimes fraught interactions between human,
animal and nature. She prowls through this intersection of worlds
with the sleek grace of a leopard, diving into garbage cans, Indian
elephant politics and mass murders of murders of crows, with her
usual wit and wisdom. There’s only one downside to this delightful
and brilliant book, and that’s that the animals can’t read it
too.’
*Rose George, journalist and author of Nine Pints*
‘Animal Vegetable Criminal is as funny as it is immersive. It is
littered with colourful details of characters… The book is
sympathetic to the complex problem of our coexistence with nature,
and maintains that the dilemma of animals disturbing the
peacefulness of our existence is only increasing in urgency.’
*New Statesman*
‘This book is such a rich stew of anecdotes and lore that it’s best
savored slowly, bit by bit… No matter the situation, Roach
approaches it with contagious enthusiasm.’
*BookPage, starred review*
‘[A] splendid study of all things alimentary…’
*Bill Bryson on Gulp*
‘The most entertaining writer in science.’
*The Times*
'Mary Roach has a knack for finding quirky corners of science to
explore and does so with unfailingly good nature and charm.'
*Fortean Times*
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