The Orchid ThiefA True Story of Beauty and Obsession

Susan Orlean

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The Orchid Thief

By: Susan Orlean

Narrarated by: Jennifer Jay Myers

In Susan Orlean's mesmerizing true story of beauty and obsession is John Laroche, a renegade plant dealer and sharply handsome guy, in spite of the fact that he is missing his front teeth and has the posture of al dente spaghetti. In 1994, Laroche and three Seminole Indians were arrested with rare orchids they had stolen from a wild swamp in south Florida that is filled with some of the world's most extraordinary plants and trees. Laroche had planned to clone the orchids and then sell them for a small fortune to impassioned collectors. After he was caught in the act, Laroche set off one of the oddest legal controversies in recent memory, which brought together environmentalists, Native American activists, and devoted orchid collectors. The result is a tale that is strange, compelling, and hilarious.

New Yorker writer Susan Orlean followed Laroche through swamps and into the eccentric world of Florida's orchid collectors, a subculture of aristocrats, fanatics, and smugglers whose obsession with plants is all-consuming. Along the way, Orlean learned the history of orchid collecting, discovered an odd pattern of plant crimes in Florida, and spent time with Laroche's partners, a tribe of Seminole Indians who are still at war with the United States.

There is something fascinating or funny or truly bizarre on every page of The Orchid Thief: the story of how the head of a famous Seminole chief came to be displayed in the front window of a local pharmacy; or how seven hundred iguanas were smuggled into Florida; or the case of the only known extraterrestrial plant crime. Ultimately, however, Susan Orlean's book is about passion itself, and the amazing lengths to which people will go to gratify it. That passion is captured with singular vision in The Orchid Thief, a once-in-a-lifetime story by one of our most original journalists.

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  • Edition: Abridged
  • Author: Susan Orlean (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Mar 11, 2008
  • Publisher: Random House Audio
  • Genre: Science Biography, Science & Technology

Total File Size: 241 MB (8 files) Total Length: 8 Hours, 46 Minutes

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03.11.08
Susan Orlean, The Orchid Thief
2008 | Label: Random House Audio

A botanical exegesis and historical examination of the oddest state in the union.
The Orchid Thief is a rather weird yarn in which Susan Orlean intertwines the story of titular hero John Laroche with an account that's equal parts botanical exegesis and historical examination of the oddest state in the union. Laroche–a leathery beef jerky of a man–enjoys, like many Floridians, an almost autistic disregard for any area outside his expertise. Orlean crisscrosses Laroche's story with that of a genial double dealing Seminole leader trying to make a buck on casinos, demonstrating throughout that hustle is the real official language of Florida. Meanwhile longtime residents will chuckle as Orlean pores over the crime reports of dozens of small town gazettes and picayunes for crimes involving orchid theft: this flower boasts a worldwide cult whose passion is Masonic in intensity and secrecy.

Naturally these crimes happened in a state that has long exulted in moral twilight — a subtropical colony exploited by real estate sharks, plutocrats and exiles of all stripes ("Florida is powerfully attractive," Orlean remarks. "It is less like a state than a sponge."). Although occasionally the narrative collects in stagnant pools like water in a mangrove swamp, The Orchid Thief makes a piquant companion piece to Joan Didion's Miami (in a fitting twist, Orlean notes that an orchid hybrid exists named for Didion's daughter).

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