The Good Eater

A Vegan’s Search for the Future of Food

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Pub Date Apr 16 2024 | Archive Date Mar 31 2024
Bloomsbury USA | Bloomsbury Publishing

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“Not to be missed.”-Michael Pollan, via X

An enlightening and delicious look at how vegans – and their critics – are redefining the way the world eats in the twenty-first century.

For years, there has been no doubt that widespread consumption of meat is both environmentally destructive and morally dubious. A growing chorus of scientists, health experts, and activists champion the benefits of a plant-based diet. Nevertheless, change has been slow to arrive, and the chasm between our appetites and our collective well-being seems impossibly vast. We know we must transition to a more plant-based world. But what would such a world look like, and how do we realistically get there?

One group of people has been grappling with this question for decades: vegans. Once mocked for its hempy puritanism, the vegan movement has grown from a fringe identity into a veritable cultural juggernaut. Yet visions of what our food system should look like continue to conflict. Is the healthful vegan lifestyle appealing-or alienating? Are high-tech meat alternatives merely a repeat performance of harmful fast-food values? Is modern veganism itself misguided-a wrong answer to the right questions?

In The Good Eater, Harvard-trained sociologist (and vegan) Nina Guilbeault, PhD vividly explores the movement's history and its present-day tensions by grappling with the most fundamental question of all: Is there a truly ethical way to eat? What emerges is a fascinating portrait of how social change happens, with profound implications for our plates-and our planet.

“Not to be missed.”-Michael Pollan, via X

An enlightening and delicious look at how vegans – and their critics – are redefining the way the world eats in the twenty-first century.

For years, there has...


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This is a very smart read for those interested in the nuances of today's vegan and vegetarian food choices. The author moves beyond the obvious--this is not a book that spends too much time trying to convince the reader why they should consider a vegan diet--that is left to the myriad other books out there. This author is much more interested in how issues of food production and ethical sourcing play out in the vegan and vegetarian world. How do artificial meat and fish fit into global movements towards plant-based diets, what are the ideas behind vegan cheese and how is it made, and what are the ramifications of larger companies folding vegan practices into their products. The author is able to hold multiple truths in mind as she takes a deep dive into ethics and vegan options in the twenty-first century. Highly recommend.

My thanks to the publisher and Net Galley for the opportunity to read an ARC of this book..

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