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“Required reading.”—**New York Post**

“Ambitious in scope… both fascinating and disturbing… I’ll never walk through the produce aisle the same way again… [_Banana_] is at once a political and economic treatise, a scientific explication, and a cultural history.”—**The Boston Globe**

“Clear, engaging… admirable… part historical narrative and part pop-science adventure.”—**San Francisco Chronicle**

“[A] brilliant history.”—**Seattle Post-Intelligencer**

“A fascinating and surprising history of our most ubiquitous fruit.”—Edward Humes_,_ Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Monkey Girl and Mississippi Mad

“The history of oil has nothing on that of the yellow fruit.”—Salon.com