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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 823.914 EAN: 9781560976608 Edition: 1st Fantagraphics Books Ed ISBN: 1560976608 Label: Fantagraphics Books Manufacturer: Fantagraphics Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 32 Publication Date: November 16, 2005 Publisher: Fantagraphics Books Studio: Fantagraphics Books Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Read this book!The definition of a great book surely includes the ones not just that you couldn't put down, but the ones that will change your lives forever. Buy this book=- you'll never again think of buying a wool sweater. Rating: - A must-read book for the general publicSheep of Fools is such an important topic, thank goodness someone is writing on this subject to educate the general public of the abuses animals raised for their meat and their skin endure. Society has become numb to feeling compassion for beings other than human, especially en mass. The lonely lamb wandering the fields searching for it's mother kindles a soft spot in many a person's heart. But raise that lamb in a factory farm, lined up with hundreds of other sheep, their fate to end up on our ... Read More Rating: - Great bookSeldom does one pick up a book that they can't put down and then rush to order one for all their friends. Such is the case with Sheep of Fools. Sheep are fantastic wondrous animals and it is too bad that we (before this book) lacked the opportunity to question whether or not we should be eating/wearing them. I know that I will never again want to cause them harm and will proudly go forth in my fleece (cotton!) sweaters and my tofu has never tated so good. Rating: - Fantastic book!I too once wore wool and subsidized abuses to sheep (like eating lamb chops), until I had the opportunity to actually meet a ewe, and her baby, many years ago which changed all that. I wish that a book like this had existed when I was growing up so that I could've had a head start on a cruelty free lifestyle. This is a must read for every compassionate person out there! Rating: - No wool over her eyesThank goodness for truth-tellers like Sue Coe. As in her earlier books, she sees past industry propaganda and tells the truth about how animals are abused out of the public's view. Such creative and gripping story telling - no, make that truth telling - are in short supply today. I love her images, even though they make me shudder and sometimes cry. If you never thought about where your wool or lamb chopes come from, this is a book that will expand your understanding and awaken your compassion. Thanks ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |