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Old 17-12-2007, 05:57 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default A mystery of the botanists among us

On Dec 17, 3:28 am, Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 12/16/07 8:53 PM, in article
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"mleblanca" wrote:
On Dec 11, 4:06 pm, Cheryl Isaak wrote:
Day of the Dandelion by Peter Pringle


Just finished this - the use of the humble dandelion's ability to asexually
reproduce is grafted on a food crop and could change agriculture the world
over. But will the selfless scientist and his colleagues patent it first or
will the minions of the evil agri-business manage to steal and murder their
way to the patent.


A bit of romp across Britain and Switzerland, lot of interesting plant info
(be prepared to spend a lot of time with google) and a great anti-hero in
Arthur Hemmings. I am hoping there will be more.


A great way to spend a snowy winter evening...


Darn, my library doesnt have the dandelion book yet, But I did find
that
PP has other interesting books: One was about Earthworms, for
children,
and another Food, Inc. Mendel to Monsanto-the Promises and Perils
of the Biotech Harvest. This sounded interesting, so I brought it
home
instead. Rather be entertained by the mystery, but maybe I'll learn
something instead....LOL
Emilie


Ask them to get the mystery. Lots of google opportunities and I loved having
a botanist as the hero.

C



Yes I did request that they get it.
I have been reading some quilting fiction:
The Elm Creek Quilts series by
Jennifer Chiaverini

Some are present day and some are historical.
All have a quilt/s as an important part of the story.
Not really 'mysteries', but have things to be solved
Fun
Emilie