
Entangled Life Paperback
The Entangled Life invites readers into the fascinating and often overlooked world of fungi, revealing how these organisms shape ecosystems and influence life on Earth. Written by biologist Merlin Sheldrake, this engaging book explores how fungi exist between traditional categories of life, playing essential roles in breaking down organic matter, forming soil, and connecting plant life through underground networks often called the āWood Wide Web.ā Through clear, compelling storytelling, it introduces readers to the science behind fungi and their impact on food, medicine, and the environment.
Why Youāll Love This
- Explores the science of fungi in an engaging, accessible way that connects biology, ecology, and everyday life.
- Introduces key concepts like decomposition, symbiosis, and underground fungal networks that support plant ecosystems.
- Highlights real-world applications, from fermentation in food to the discovery of antibiotics like penicillin.
- Encourages curiosity about often-overlooked organisms and their role in shaping our planet.
- A great read for science enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in ecology, biology, or natural systems.
Discover how fungi connect and sustain life on Earth, and gain a new perspective on the living world around you.
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The Entangled Life invites readers into the fascinating and often overlooked world of fungi, revealing how these organisms shape ecosystems and influence life on Earth. Written by biologist Merlin Sheldrake, this engaging book explores how fungi exist between traditional categories of life, playing essential roles in breaking down organic matter, forming soil, and connecting plant life through underground networks often called the āWood Wide Web.ā Through clear, compelling storytelling, it introduces readers to the science behind fungi and their impact on food, medicine, and the environment.
Why Youāll Love This
- Explores the science of fungi in an engaging, accessible way that connects biology, ecology, and everyday life.
- Introduces key concepts like decomposition, symbiosis, and underground fungal networks that support plant ecosystems.
- Highlights real-world applications, from fermentation in food to the discovery of antibiotics like penicillin.
- Encourages curiosity about often-overlooked organisms and their role in shaping our planet.
- A great read for science enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in ecology, biology, or natural systems.
Discover how fungi connect and sustain life on Earth, and gain a new perspective on the living world around you.













