The Orchid Thief, 9780099289586
Paperback
A flower-thief, orchid obsession, and the strange beauty of Florida.

The Orchid Thief

a true story of beauty and obsession

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  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    4 May 2000

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Summary

Orchid Fever: A Tale of Obsession and Floral Crime

Intrigued by the case of a Florida flower-thief, Susan Orlean enters the extraordinary world of orchid-obsessives.

Susan Orlean first met John Laroche when visiting Florida to write for the New Yorker about his arrest for stealing rare ghost orchids from a nature reserve. Fascinated both by Laroche and the world she uncovered of orchid collectors and growers, she stayed on, to write this magical exploration of obsession and …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099289586
ISBN-10:009928958X
Author:Susan Orlean
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:4 May 2000
Weight:259g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

Like the orchid, a small thing of grandeur, a passion with a pedigree… The Orchid Thief shows [Orlean’s] gifts in full bloom

“Like the orchid, a small thing of grandeur, a passion with a pedigree… The Orchid Thief shows [Orlean’s] gifts in full bloom” New York Times Book Review “A lesson in the dark, dangerous, sometimes hilarious nature of obsession…you sometimes don’t want to read on, but find you can’t help it” USA Today “Irresistable… A brilliantly reported account of an illicit scheme to housebreak Florida’s wild and endangered ghost orchid. Its central figure is John Laroche, the ‘oddball ultimate’ of a subculture whose members are so enthralled by orchids they ‘pursue them like lovers” Minneapolis Star Tribute “Fascinating… Tales of theft, hatred, greed, jealousy, madness, and back-stabbing… An engrossing journey” Los Angeles Times “Artful… In Ms. Orlean’s skillful handling, her orchid story turns out to be distinctly ‘something more.’ Orchids, Seminole history, the ecology of the Fakahatchee Strand, the fascination of Florida to con men… All that she writes here fits together because it is grounded in her personal experience… [Her] portrait of her sometimes sad-making orchid thief allows the reader to discover acres of opportunity where intriguing things can be found” New York Times

About The Author

Susan Orlean

Susan Orlean became a staff writer for the New Yorker in 1992 and has also written for Esquire, Vogue and Rolling Stone. She is the author of three other books of non-fiction.

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