The Plant Thieves
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The Plant Thieves
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The Plant Thieves
The Plant Thieves reveals remarkable stories from the National Herbarium of New South Wales its people, its archives and its most guarded specimens.
Longlisted, 2023 Mark & Evette Moran Nib Literary Award
The Plant Thieves reveals remarkable stories from the National Herbarium of New South Wales - its people, its archives and its most guarded specimens.
Who gets to collect plants, name them, propagate them, extract their chemicals, sell them and use them? Whose knowledge is it? And what can the people that work with plants, just outside the law, teach us about plant care?
In The Plant Thieves, Prudence Gibson explores the secrets of the National Herbarium of New South Wales and unearths remarkable stories of plant naming wars, rediscovered lost species, First Nations agriculture, illegal drug labs and psychoactive plant knowledge.
Gibson reveals the tale of the anti-inflammatory plant that saved a herbarium manager when she was collecting in the highlands of Papua New Guinea, stories about the secret wollemi pine plantation (from one of its botanical guardians) and the truth about a beach daisy that has changed so much in 100 years that it needs to be completely reclassified. She also follows the story of the black bean Songline, a recent collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers, to find the route of this important agriculture plant.
The Plant Thieves is both a lament for lost and disappearing species and a celebration of being human, of wanting to collect things and of learning more about plant life and ourselves.
'A real treat. I found myself intrigued, amused, surprised, occasionally infuriated, but always engaged and provoked. A must read for anyone interested in plants and plant collecting (or is it thieving...).' - Tim Entwisle
'This reads like a Michael Pollan book with a feminine touch! Prue tells the hidden and too-often silenced stories of our past and present relationships with plants, inspiring hope for the future. Highly recommended.' - Monica Gagliano
'This book will take you on an adventurous read through the lives of plants and their people...personal and surprising, reflecting the writer's deep curiosity and love for plants.' - Janet Laurence
'Very rarely do herbaria come alive and tell stories with so much vividness as in this book by Prue Gibson. Through her sensitive writing and attentive engagement with plants, we encounter them face-to-face, face-to-surface, surface-to-surface.' - Michael Marder
'Wonderful stories that bring to life fraught histories within the colonial herbarium. A journey that creates fascinating human and plant connection.' - Caroline Rothwell
'Gibson threads the personal through the botanical in this stunning book about ecology, humanity and the future of our world.' - Anna Westbrook
'Anecdote, interest, engagement and fascination are the hallmarks of every page of Plant Thieves.' - Hearsay
Book Hero Magic summarised reviews for this book. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! HOW HAS THIS BEEN REVIEWED?
The Plant Thieves by Prudence Gibson is celebrated for its engaging and provocative exploration of plant collecting and its history. Critics have compared it to works by Michael Pollan, noting its unique feminine perspective and its ability to tell hidden stories about human relationships with plants. Reviewers appreciate its adventurous narrative, vibrant storytelling, and the personal connection Gibson weaves between ecology, humanity, and the future.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781742237688
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 May 2023
Country: Australia
Imprint: NewSouth Publishing
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 135.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 272g
Pages: 272
About the Author
Prudence Gibson is an author and research academic in plant studies at the School of Art and Design, University of NSW. She is lead investigator of an Australian Research Council project on the National Herbarium of NSW. She is the author of The Plant Contract, Janet Laurence: The pharmacy of plants and The Rapture of Death, and is a contributor to the Sydney Review of Books and The Conversation.
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