A warning about the mysterious and deadly world of fungi--and how to avert further loss across species, including our own.
What The Reviewers Say
Jennifer Szalai,
The New York Times
Life can be deadly — I found myself slipping into this kind of ambient paranoia while reading Emily Monosson’s unsettling new book.
Jennifer Latner,
The Boston Globe
No background knowledge of fungi is required on the reader’s part. Although this is an expert’s account, grounded in exhaustive interviews with researchers at the forefront of mycology, the language is clear and plain. It’s an urgent message meant for a wide audience, and the tone is by turns alarming and reassuring.
Eugenia Bone,
The Wall Street Journal
Updates the science and the current efforts to circumvent these diseases. Ms. Monosson’s writing is sober, well-organized and coherent, and the subject is fascinating. But what is unique about Blight is its timing..
Tony Miksanek,
Booklist
Monosson commendably serves as a medical Paul Revere by persuasively warning us that dangerous fungi are already causing havoc among plants, animals, and humans, and more are on the way.