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SEED MONEY

MONSANTO'S PAST AND OUR FOOD FUTURE

Narrator Sean Patrick Hopkins shows great talent as he offers a warm, accessible, light, and engaging narration of this audiobook. However, his style may be at odds with the villainous story at hand. Historian Barlowe J. Elmore offers a well-researched examination of the St. Louis-originated chemical firm Monsanto, which grew into a powerful conglomerate that was later purchased by Bayer. The primary thrust is that the profit motive tainted the original Monsanto's values as it became the world's largest manufacturer of genetically engineered seeds--seeds that may have been knowingly toxic. Hats off to Hopkins for accepting the narration challenge and for succeeding in handling the many scientific terms and foreign expressions in this work. This mixed listening experience will inform those who enjoy exposés of "scavenger capitalism."

Pub Date: Oct. 12, 2021

Duration: 10 hrs, 15 mins

DD ISBN: 9780593556986

Publisher: Random House Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    TALES OF A SHAMAN'S APPRENTICE

    Dr. Plotkin is an ethnobotanist who recounts his experiences searching for new medications in the Amazon rain forest. He makes an impassioned plea for the world to stop destroying this irreplaceable resource. Since the author reads his own work, we can rely on the pronunciation of some unusual botanical terms; however, his voice (presumably not trained for performance) lacks the enthusiasm and fascination the words suggest. Furthermore, with no chapter references and few pauses between sections, transitions, such as the change of location from Ecuador to Massachusetts, are awkward.

    Pub Date: N/A

    Duration: 3 hrs

    Publisher: Brilliance Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      WHEN THE FOREST BREATHES

      RENEWAL AND RESILIENCE IN THE NATURAL WORLD

      A subtle, powerful performance makes this science memoir heartbreakingly beautiful.

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      Revolutionary ecologist Simard follows up her 2021 bestseller with an equally mind-altering memoir on the restorative powers of forests. Giving a standout performance as narrator, Simard successfully weaves depictions of her adventures in the wilderness conducting scientific research with reflections on her personal and professional lives. Simard's soft, lyrical, western Canadian lilt adds rich emotional dimensions to her audiobook, in which she grapples with the difficult yet regenerative effects of death. As she witnesses the clear-cutting of nearly every old-growth forest in her beloved province, Simard faces the dispiriting losses of her mother and a brilliant colleague. Importantly, the author inspires action through vivid descriptions of her environmental activism and experiences learning the forestry practices of various Indigenous cultures.

      A subtle, powerful performance makes this science memoir heartbreakingly beautiful.

      Pub Date: March 31, 2026

      Duration: 8 hrs, 51 mins

      DD ISBN: 9798217174287

      Publisher: Random House Audio

      Review Posted Online: April 21, 2026

      Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2026

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