Washington Independent Review of Books

Kristin Ohlson instead takes a deep, stimulating, and nuanced dive into the world of mutualism...What’s refreshing and, frankly, uplifting is Ohlson’s non-treacly pursuit of people seeking solutions. Bookshelves are already laden with tales of planetary gloom and doom that are, no doubt, scientifically accurate but also contributors to paralysis and hopelessness. At the core of Ohlson’s exploratory journey is her role as that trusted friend who can help humans of all stripes comprehend how cooperation within and among species undergirds a thriving natural world. Read review

–Elizabeth McGowan, Washington Independent Review of Books
Book: 
Sweet in Tooth and Claw