Body Toxic: An Environmental Memoir

Reviews

“Antonetta’s considerable achievement in Body Toxic is to devise a literary voice for the people who live in such (sacrifice) places . . . What Antonetta has written is something new–a post psychological memoir . . . By the end of this dark, disturbing book you realize she has posed a challenge to our prevailing notions of science and journalism and even literary narrative.”

—Michael Pollan, The New York Times

“Bittersweet and spiked with startlingly poetic descriptions, Antonetta’s compelling blend of family history and musings on crimes against nature in the nuclear age opens a new chapter in the literature of place and offers a fresh and poignant look at the old story of inheritance.”

—Booklist, starred review

Awards

  • New York Times Notable Book for 2001

  • American Book Award for 2001

  • One of the ten best memoirs of the year, Amazon.com

  • One of Library Journal‘s ten best science books of 2001

  • Award for best book of the year, Spirituality & Health

  • One of the ten best books of the year, Arizona Daily Sun

  • Best book, Science & Spirit