The Compassionate Carnivore: Or, How to Keep Animals Happy, Save Old MacDonald's Farm, Reduce Your Hoofprint, and Still Eat Meat
By (Author) Catherine Friend
Hachette Books
Da Capo Lifelong
28th April 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.3
Paperback
304
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
Catherine Friend tackles the carnivores dilemma, exploring the contradictions, nuances, questions, and bewildering choices facing todays more conscious meat-eaters. The Compassionate Carnivore is perfect for people who would like to eat meat but have moral, ethical, or health concerns about doing so (Marion Nestle, What to Eat). Based on her own personal struggle, Friends original, witty take on the meat and livestock debates shows consumers how they can be healthy and humane carnivores, too.
Bookslut.com, July 2009 "Friend presents a compelling case that there's plenty wrong with the way Americans eat meat. The Compassionate Carnivore is chock full of facts and well cited, drawing from a variety of sources. I applaud Friend's approach of finding balance between the extremes of mindless consumption and hyperawareness." Gastronomica magazine, summer issue "Friend's passion for farming and the fact that she continues to wrestle with her own recommendations add up to a readable, informative tale."
Catherine Friend is the author of Hit by a Farm, as well as six children's books and two novels. She farms in Minnesota with her partner of twenty-five years. www.catherinefriend.com