The Longest Story: How humans have loved, hated and misunderstood other species
By (Author) Richard Girling
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
5th October 2022
7th July 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
The environment
Animals and society
Ethical issues and debates
Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning
General and world history
304.27
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
Lucid, informed and persuasiveEvening Standard Thought-provokingDaily Mail An extraordinary book Nicholas Evans, author ofThe Horse Whisperer The history of humanitys relationship with other species is baffling. Without animals there would be no us. We are all fellow travellers on the same evolutionary journey. By charting the lovehate story of people and animals, from their first acquaintance in deep prehistory to the present and beyond, Richard Girling reveals how and where our attitudes towards animals began and how they have persisted, been warped and become magnified ever since. In dazzling prose, The Longest Story tells of the cumulative influence of theologians, writers, artists, warriors, philosophers, farmers, activists and scientists across the centuries, now locking us into debates on farming, extinction, animal rights, pets, experiments and religion. Essential reading Philip Lymbery, CEO of Compassion in World Farming and author ofFarmageddon
Informed and persuasive By the end, you wonder why the animals have put up with us.
* Julian Glover, Evening Standard *Thought-provoking.
* Mark Mason, Daily Mail *An extraordinary book, brimming with wisdom and insight. Richard Girling holds up a horrifying mirror for us: how can the cleverest creature on earth be so unutterably stupid
-- Nicholas Evans, author of The Horse WhispererThe Longest Storyis a compelling and thought-inspiring search inside our moral selves. Through masterful introspection, Girling delves into our relationships, fascinations and follies with animals. He tracks the origins of attitudes, unpacks contradictions and asks whether our interactions with other species holds the key to our own survival. In an age of extinction, this is essential reading.
-- Philip Lymbery, CEO of Compassion in World Farming and author of Farmageddon: The true cost of cheap meatA brilliant book. Absorbing and yesshaming.
-- Stanley Johnson, Ambassador, Compassion in World Farming; Winner of RSPCA Richard Martin AwardThe Longest Story blends natural history, philosophy, and narrative artistry to explore the connections between humans and animals, from prehistory to the present and the future. Written in descriptive, almost lyrical prose The Longest Story is brimming cover to cover with fascinating facts.
* Midwest Book Review *Girling brings immediacy to his engaging commentary, whether hes exploring ancient Egypt, the Renaissance, or the twenty-first centuryThis thoughtful offering is a plea for readers to respect life in all forms.
* Booklist *Richard GirlingsThe Longest Storyis a social science examination of the relationships between humans and animals a topic thats seldom considered, but is close at hand and environmentally relevant mythic in scope and style it works toward a stunning conclusion about where humans should look for wisdom.
* Foreword Reviews *Richard Girling is an award-winning writer and the author of eight critically acclaimed books, including The Man Who Ate the Zoo. He has been centrally involved in environmental journalism since the mid 1970s, pioneering writing about climate change and species loss in national newspapers. He lives in North Norfolk. You can find out more at richardgirling.com