Where Am I Eating? An Adventure Throu..., Kelsey Timmerman
Where Am I Eating? An Adventure Throu..., Kelsey Timmerman
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Where Am I Eating? An Adventure Through the Global Food Economy

Author: Kelsey Timmerman

Narrator: Kelsey Timmerman

Unabridged: 11 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/01/2020


Synopsis

In 2010 imports accounted for 86% of America's seafood, 50% of its fresh fruit, and 18% of its fresh vegetables. Americans are now importing twice as much food as we were a decade ago. But what does this increased reliance on imported food mean for the people around the globe that produce our food the people that feed us? In the vein of the author's first book Where am I Wearing?, Where Am I Eating? will bridge the gap between global farmers and fisherman and American consumers. Not only will Timmerman set out on a global quest to meet the workers that nurture, harvest, and hunt our food, he will work alongside them: diving for lobster in Nicaragua, harvesting bananas in Costa Rica, lugging sacks of cocoa beans in Cote d'Ivoire, picking coffee beans in Colombia and tomatoes in Indiana. Through their lives he will explore the global food economy and the issues surrounding it such as globalization, workers and human rights, the global food crisis, fair trade, and immigration. Most books on the food industry, from Fast Food Nation to Omnivore's Dilemma, have focused on the environmental, political, and health aspects of what we eat. Where Am I Eating? shows the producers who anchor the opposite end of the global food economy. How does what we eat affect them? It will neither argue for or against the globalization of food, but simply personalize it by observing the hope and opportunity, and the lack of both, which the global food economy gives to the worlds poorest producers.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Valley

Wow. I haven’t been this motivated and depressed since reading Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring back in high school (the 1970’s). Kelsey Timmerman is not some hard-core investigative reporter in high-tech-operative stealth mode. You won’t find him silently dangling from a retractable cable in search of......more

Goodreads review by J.R.

I loved this book. It sheds light on the global food economy through personal stories of the people who grow our food. It changes the way you think about what (or where) you are eating but doesn't pretend to have all of the solutions. Having grown up on a small dairy farm in Michigan I can relate to......more

Goodreads review by Richard

This book discusses the global trade in coffee, chocolate, bananas, lobsters, and apple juice as a way to explore our relationship with the people who produce our food in this interconnected world. I read the coffee section to prepare for a talk I was asked to give at a local junior college, where th......more