Entangled Life

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There is a lifeform so strange and wondrous that it forces us to rethink how life works. Neither plant nor animal, it is found throughout the earth, the air and our bodies. It can be microscopic, yet also accounts for the largest organisms ever recorded, living for millennia and weighing tens of thousands of tonnes. Its ability to digest rock enabled the first life on land, it can survive unprotected in space, and thrives amidst nuclear radiation. In this captivating adventure, Merlin Sheldrake explores the spectacular and neglected world of fungi: endlessly surprising organisms that sustain nearly all living systems.

ISBN: 9781784708276 Author: Sheldrake, Merlin Publisher: Vintage Publication Date: 2nd September 2021 Imprint: Vintage Cover: Paperback Dewey: 579.5 (edition:23) Pages: 358 , 16 unnumbered of plates Language: English Readership: General - Trade / Code: K Category:

The smash-hit Sunday Times bestseller that will transform your understanding of our planet and life itself.

‘Dazzling, vibrant, vision-changing’ Robert Macfarlane

Winner of the Royal Society Science Book Prize 2021


Winner of the Wainwright Prize for Conservation Writing 2021

The more we learn about fungi, the less makes sense without them. They can change our minds, heal our bodies and even help us avoid environmental disaster; they are metabolic masters, earth-makers and key players in most of nature’s processes. In Entangled Life, Merlin Sheldrake takes us on a mind-altering journey into their spectacular world, and reveals how these extraordinary organisms transform our understanding of our planet and life itself.

‘Gorgeous!’ Margaret Atwood (on Twitter)

‘Reads like an adventure story… Wondrous’ Sunday Times

‘Urgent, astounding and necessary’ Helen Macdonald

‘A magical writer’ Russell Brand

Perfect for fans of David Attenborough’s The Green Planet

* A Sunday Times, Daily Telegraph, New Statesman, The Times, Evening Standard, Mail on Sunday, BBC Science Focus, TLS and Time Book of the Year *

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