Michael Pollan is the author of eight books, including How
to Change Your Mind, Cooked, Food Rules, In Defense of Food, The
Omnivore’s Dilemma, and The Botany of Desire, all of which
were New York Times bestsellers. He is also the author of the
audiobook Caffeine: How Coffee and Tea Made the Modern World. A
longtime contributor to The New York Times Magazine, Pollan teaches
writing at Harvard University and the University of California,
Berkeley. In 2010, Time magazine named him one of the one hundred
most influential people in the world.
Maira Kalman is an illustrator, author, and designer. She is
the author of And the Pursuit of Happiness and The Principles of
Uncertainty, and she illustrated the bestselling edition of William
Strunk and E.B. White's The Elements of Style. Kalman's work is
shown at the Julie Saul Gallery in Manhattan.
"In the more than four decades that I have been reading and writing
about the findings of nutritional science, I have come across
nothing more intelligent, sensible and simple to follow than the 64
principles outlined in a slender, easy-to-digest new book called
Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual, by Michael Pollan." —Jane Brody, The
New York Times
"The most sensible diet plan ever? We think it's the one that
Michael Pollan outlined a few years ago: “Eat food. Not too much.
Mostly plants.” So we're happy that in his little new book, Food
Rules, Pollan offers more common-sense rules for eating: 64 of
them, in fact, all thought-provoking and some laugh-out-loud
funny." —The Houston Chronicle
"It doesn't get much easier than this. Each page has a simple rule,
sometimes with a short explanation, sometimes without, that
promotes Pollan's back-to-the-basics-of-food (and-food-enjoyment)
philosophy." —The Los Angeles Times
"A useful and funny purse-sized manual that could easily replace
all the diet books on your bookshelf." —Tara Parker-Pope, The
New York Times
"In the more than four decades that I have been reading and writing
about the findings of nutritional science, I have come across
nothing more intelligent, sensible and simple to follow than the 64
principles outlined in a slender, easy-to-digest new book called
Food Rules: An Eater's Manual, by Michael Pollan." -Jane
Brody, The New York Times
"The most sensible diet plan ever? We think it's the one that
Michael Pollan outlined a few years ago: "Eat food. Not too much.
Mostly plants." So we're happy that in his little new book, Food
Rules, Pollan offers more common-sense rules for eating: 64 of
them, in fact, all thought-provoking and some laugh-out-loud
funny." -The Houston Chronicle
"It doesn't get much easier than this. Each page has a simple rule,
sometimes with a short explanation, sometimes without, that
promotes Pollan's back-to-the-basics-of-food (and-food-enjoyment)
philosophy." -The Los Angeles Times
"A useful and funny purse-sized manual that could easily replace
all the diet books on your bookshelf." -Tara Parker-Pope, The
New York Times
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