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Every Chicken, Cow, Fish and Frog: Animal Rights Haiku

Every Chicken, Cow, Fish and Frog: Animal Rights Haiku

Miriam Wald
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All life is precious; thus proclaimed Albert Schweitzer, the 20th century humanitarian. Yet, humans around the globe continue to daily mistreat and murder countless numbers of animals, fish, fowl and insects with reckless abandon. This must come to an end. Collectively, the contributors in this anthology, from Croatia to Indonesia, speak out poetically and passionately on behalf of ending nonhuman suffering. Join them in bringing more compassion, kindness and appreciation to our fundamental relationship with nonhuman beings, who deserve to live free of fear, enslavement, torture, violence and slaughter. Perhaps a newfound reverence for all life will become your lasting message to the world, just as Mahatma Gandhi's embodiment of nonviolence became his. crimson dusk-- the cowbells tinkling along their last journey --Shrikaanth Krishnamurti a caged chimpanzee injected with hepatitis signs hello --Allan Burns "Every Chicken, Cow, Fish, and Frog is a special compilation tribute to animals. The magical place where human and non-human animals briefly connect, and share an understanding, is here, in this powerful book." ~ Hope Bohanec, Executive Director of Compassionate Living, Projects Manager of United Poultry Concerns, and author, The Ultimate Is There Happy Meat? "Every Chicken, Cow, Fish, and Frog presents us with a unique, engrossing and deeply thought-provoking anthology of poetry and haiku from a global authorship for the animal- and planet-conscious reader. The subtle power of this word art will inspire many to think with greater clarity, vision and focus about some of the greatest challenges we face today." ~ Robert Grillo, Executive Director of Free from Harm, and author, From Farm to The Fictions of Our Animal-Consuming Culture
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
December 12, 2016

Every Chicken, Cow, Fish and Frog: Animal Rights Haiku

Miriam Wald
0/5 ( ratings)
All life is precious; thus proclaimed Albert Schweitzer, the 20th century humanitarian. Yet, humans around the globe continue to daily mistreat and murder countless numbers of animals, fish, fowl and insects with reckless abandon. This must come to an end. Collectively, the contributors in this anthology, from Croatia to Indonesia, speak out poetically and passionately on behalf of ending nonhuman suffering. Join them in bringing more compassion, kindness and appreciation to our fundamental relationship with nonhuman beings, who deserve to live free of fear, enslavement, torture, violence and slaughter. Perhaps a newfound reverence for all life will become your lasting message to the world, just as Mahatma Gandhi's embodiment of nonviolence became his. crimson dusk-- the cowbells tinkling along their last journey --Shrikaanth Krishnamurti a caged chimpanzee injected with hepatitis signs hello --Allan Burns "Every Chicken, Cow, Fish, and Frog is a special compilation tribute to animals. The magical place where human and non-human animals briefly connect, and share an understanding, is here, in this powerful book." ~ Hope Bohanec, Executive Director of Compassionate Living, Projects Manager of United Poultry Concerns, and author, The Ultimate Is There Happy Meat? "Every Chicken, Cow, Fish, and Frog presents us with a unique, engrossing and deeply thought-provoking anthology of poetry and haiku from a global authorship for the animal- and planet-conscious reader. The subtle power of this word art will inspire many to think with greater clarity, vision and focus about some of the greatest challenges we face today." ~ Robert Grillo, Executive Director of Free from Harm, and author, From Farm to The Fictions of Our Animal-Consuming Culture
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
December 12, 2016

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