It's worth a read even if you do eat meat and are just a little interested on expanding your consciousness. “If we were to one day encounter a form of life more powerful and intelligent than our own, and it regarded us as we regard fish, what would be our argument against being eaten?” I felt so passionate about family owned and operated farm mentioned in the reading, I actually reached out to thank them. “I can't count the times that upon telling someone I am vegetarian, he or she responded by pointing out an inconsistency in my lifestyle or trying to find a flaw in an argument I never made. It’s peeeeople!” Just . Caution to the faint-hearted: this book is graphic because it is honest and real. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. He never preaches, never judges, is honest about some decisions being personal, admits to his own imperfections, and he never tries to manipulate a reader.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 23, 2014 Foer examines everything from the moral consideration of the eating of animals to the actual raising and slaughtering of animals.
I... don't know that I have ever read a book that I think that this book has changed my life, albeit in a really f*cking inconvenient way. . Eating Animals is a non-fiction book by American author, Jonathan Safran Foer, first published in 2009 in collaboration with the non-profit organization, Farm Forward. Discover the secret to writing books readers love, building a loyal fanbase, and publishing #1 bestsellers the easy way.The ultimate resource on what the land, sun, moon, stars, plants, animals, and clouds can reveal.An award-winning, inspiring, and practical plan to upgrade our health, environment, economy, and democracy, and thrive while doing so.
The book gives you a prettMy girlfriend gifted this to me and I then became a vegetarian. Eating Animals is a non-fiction book by American author, Jonathan Safran Foer, first published in 2009 in collaboration with the non-profit organization, Farm Forward. Published Welcome back. ”
Find all the books, read about the author, and more. We don't need the option of buying children's toys made with lead paint, or aerosols with chlorofluorocarbons, or medicines with unlabeled side effects. It is a rare example of a book about vegetarianism that doesn't set out to emotionally manipulate its readers.This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. He includes letters from factory farmers and descriptions of his own three year investigation, and we are learning right along with him in an entertaining and capturing way. “Since the world has changed so much, the same values don't lead to the same choices anymore.” I’m sitting here after finishing this book asking myself how is it possible that only one short month ago I was an omnivore, regularly and obliviously munching away on fish and meat without the least idea of what goes into their production and delivery to my table.
. Of course it's in advocacy of vegetarianism, but it didn't feel like I was being pushed towards it.
(And let's be honest, most of us don't even t...My girlfriend gifted this to me and I then became a vegetarian.
Incredible, eye opening, harrowing, thought provokingReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 30, 2019 Any information published on this website or by this brand is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, and you should not take any action before consulting with a healthcare professional.Trustworthy nutrition advice, mindful eating tips, and easy, tasty recipes anyone can make. November 2nd 2009 And I even knew almost all of this information before reading the book. Children confront us with our paradoxes and hypocrisies, and we are exposed. . It was shocking and revealing, but most of all I liked the different perspectives given.
“Almost always when I told someone I was writing a book about "eating animals", they assumed, even without knowing anything about my views, that it was a case for vegetarianism. It might just change your life. by Little, Brown and Company I over-thought and over-analyzed everything (or at least everything I thought about). I cannot recommend this book enough. I love bacon. Everyone should read this book to bring themselves back to reality in what has become taboo to debate in polite society these days - the meat industry. Millions of dogs and cats are euthanized every year and the bodies turned into food for our food. ISBN-13: 9780316069885: … Possibly one of the best books I've read on veganism/ vegetarian.