As the title suggests, this book is a complete study on seeds: their history and the science behind them, how humans have depended on and interacted with them, how they are in the middle of political debates, but most of all how they "hold promise" for all future life.
Told in a hopeful and poetic manner author, Scott Chaskey uses storytelling inter-weaved with factual evidence
to tell the incredible story of seeds on Earth. I enjoyed the first several chapters on the history of seeds and their interactions with humans the most. Some of the middle chapters, that talked more of politics and raw data were a little tedious to me, but still worth being told.
Seedtime was provided for free as an Advanced Reading Copy in return for an honest review.
Told in a hopeful and poetic manner author, Scott Chaskey uses storytelling inter-weaved with factual evidence
to tell the incredible story of seeds on Earth. I enjoyed the first several chapters on the history of seeds and their interactions with humans the most. Some of the middle chapters, that talked more of politics and raw data were a little tedious to me, but still worth being told.
Seedtime was provided for free as an Advanced Reading Copy in return for an honest review.