How to Love Animals
- Author Henry Mance
- Narrator Henry Mance
- Publisher Random House
- Run Time 12 hours and 14 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Animals and society, Business ethics and social responsibility, Dairy farming, Environmentalist thought and ideology, Environmentalist, conservationist and Green organizations, Ethology and animal behaviour, Farm and working animals: general interest, Pollution and threats to the environment, Self-sufficiency and ‘green’ lifestyle, Social and ethical issues, Social groups: alternative lifestyles, Social impact of environmental issues, Sociology and anthropology.
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We love animals, but our relationship with them is laced with self-doubt. We watch nature documentaries and cat videos, and pamper our pets. Yet we also know that most farm animals lead miserable lives and many wild animals are losing their homes. We reluctantly accept this as the price for human progress; no one wants a philosophical debate every time they buy a sandwich. The truth is that the way we treat animals is not only irrational and unethical - it's unsustainable.
Henry Mance sets out on a personal quest to see if there is a fairer way to share our planet with the other species who enrich our lives. He goes to work in an abattoir and on a pig farm, and meets chefs, hunters, activists, scientists and conservationists who want to redefine how we think about animals.
Even on a planet shaped by human activity, we can find the space to allow other sentient beings to thrive - to put our love for animals into practice. This is not a book about what animals can do for us, but what we can do for animals. Thoughtful, provocative and witty, it is ultimately a story of discovery and hope - and of a future that might just become a reality.
© Henry Mance 2021 (P) Penguin Audio 2021
Critics Review
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Convincing and urgent
Guardian -
This fascinating book makes a persuasive, sanctimony-free case for treating animals more humanely
The Times -
A thoughtful and galvanising book
New Statesman -
Wise, funny, moving and incisive. I loved it
Tim Harford, author of The Undercover Economist -
Compassionate. funny and utterly readable
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