The first volume of David Suzuki's autobiography, "Metamorphosis, "
looked back at his life from 1986, when he was 50. In this eagerly
awaited second installment, Suzuki, now 70, reflects on his entire
life -- and on his hopes for the future. The book begins with his
life-changing encounters with racism while interned in a Canadian
concentration camp during World War II and continues through his
troubled teenage years and later successes as a scientist and host
of PBS's "The Nature of Things." With characteristic candor and
passion, he describes his growing consciousness of the natural
world and humankind's precarious place in it; his travels
throughout the world and his meetings with international leaders,
from Nelson Mandela to the Dalai Lama; and the abiding role of
nature and family in his life. "David Suzuki" is an intimate and
inspiring look at one of the most uncompromising people on the
planet.
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