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FRESH the movie

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Adult Book Selection

The Omnivore's Dilemma
by Michael Pollan

The Art of Simple Food
by Alice Waters

What To Eat
by Marion Nestle

A Return to Common Sense by John Ikerd

Your Right to Know: Genetic Engineering and the Secret Changes in Your Food By Andrew Kimbrell

This Organic Life:Confessions of a Suburban Homesteader by Joan Dye Gussow

In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan

Food Matters by Mark Bittman

The Botany of Desire by Michael Pollan

Second Nature: A Gardner's Education by Michael Pollan

Food Rules by Michael Pollan

Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer

Recipe for America: Why Our Food System is Broken and What We Can Do to Fix It by Jill Richardson

The War on Bugs by Will Allen

Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal: War Stories From the Local Food Front by Joel Salatin

Slow Food Nation:Why Our Food Should Be Good, Clean, And Fair by Carlo Petrini
Children's Book Selection

The Curious Garden by Peter Brown

Jack's Garden by Henry Cole

Sunflower House by Eve Bunting

Wonderful Worms by Linda Glaser

Too Many Zucchini for Zachary Beany by Tina Dozauer-Ray

Life in a Bucket of Soil by Alvin Silverstein; Charles Ed. Silverstein; Virginia Silverstein
   

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    • "We all just watched FRESH...and we were mesmerized and empowered. Every American needs to see this. You will capture hearts with this. I can't wait to sit in an audience watching this. It is absolutely masterful. "
      - Joel Salatin
    • "FRESH brings more of the solutions and ideas for positive change to the table while Food Inc. focuses on the overwhelming power of industrial ag, its problems and challenges, leaving the viewer very troubled."
      - Mike Callicrate
    • "My organization will be showing FRESH in our community in the coming year in order to inspire others to think creatively about how we shift toward a healthier, more humane, locally-based food system."
      - Joan Nelson
    • "If Food Inc. was your wake up call, Fresh, The Movie is your call to action. Fresh's strength is that it shows the incredible creativity of individuals who are devoting their lives to producing food differently."
      - EcoSalon.com
    • "We all know about the problems with the American food system, but what about the solutions? FRESH is a bracing, even exhilarating look at the whole range of efforts underway to renovate the way we grow food and feed ourselves."
      - Michael Pollan
    • "FRESH is just that--an upbeat and wonderfully fresh look at our food system and how to make it work better for the health of humans and the planet. It’s a must see for everyone who eats." - Marion Nestle
    • "FRESH is a rich and inspiring meal, offering not only a serious look at where we are and a useful primer on how we got there, but also repeated heart-lifting demonstrations that there are ways to produce food that are safer, kinder and more natural." - Joan Gussow
    • "Where FRESH departs from FOOD, INC, The Omnivore's Dilemma, and most other food documentaries of late, is that FRESH is downright hopeful." - FairFoodFight.com
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