Eating Animals
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Publisher:
New York : - Little, Brown and Company
Pages:
341
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9780316069908
Language:
English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement of responsibility:
Jonathan Safran Foer
Physical description:
341 p. ; 25 cm.
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Add a CommentAs essential a book on food and morality as *Food Politics*, *Food, Inc* or anything Michael Pollan has done. Very worth picking up.
I am not a vegetarian or vegan, but this book was excellent. It really made me question the morality of the way I eat.
This book is prompting me to think more seriously about where my food comes from - especially meat. Not only is factory farming cruel to animals, it's terrible for the environment, the community it's in, and human health. Ugh. Will definitely make you re-examine your food.
Unreal book. Author writes with ease and great literary flow. The book is perplexing, inspiring, and motivating. Greatly enjoyed the read and would recomend this book to anyone who cares about what their family eats, cares about the environment, and being more intune with sustainability.
A serious book with a compelling narrative that could change the way you live and eat. An informative book that will make you laugh, cry and really think about the food on your plate.
Excellent book which tells the truth about what goes on in factory farms. I highly recommend this book. It made me feel proud to be a vegetarian.
Love, love, love this book. I cried, I had to put it down and lord knows I ranted and raved about it to many carnivores. Read it.
oh my god. how blind have I been all these years? I can't un-know what happens to food animals. How they are tortured and abused almost from the moment they are born. All so that we can have cheap meat for our dinner. Left me horrified and in tears. A must read for every person who eats meat.
This book has a conversational tone that is very engaging.
Thoughtful, engaging, and well written.