Unabridged Audiobook
I have mixed feelings about this book. It starts off very well for the first hour with the history of indigenous people, their regions, ecosystems, and plant associates and uses. Interesting. But when the author begins describing the (80) plants, the book gets tedious, as there is little narrative; just facts. It's like someone reads from a botanical or plant materials book. Kinda dry. The book could be ok if one reads about a plant or two per day. The narration voice is excellent.
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