Today I review: 25 Inspiration Animal Poems by Jenny Moxham
Rating: 9 out of 10
Pros: Strong animal rights message. Quality and moving poems that nearly brought me to tears. Poems that matter and make a difference. Also currently free. Well written.
Cons: Could have been a bit longer.
If I wasn't reading the book in public I would probably have been a puddle of tears by the first page. The books presented animal rights, not as a lecture, but as stories. Stories about the pain and suffering humans cause all other species of animals. Background information about some of the poems is also supplied to help the reader better understand the poems.
The book deals with a variety of topics. If covers everything from the pain and suffering caused by dairy to talking about the harm in hurting mice.
Please read this important book and better yet get your non-vegan friends to do the same. Also when you are done reading this book please rate it on amazon. This book has become the victim of so called "animal-lovers" who can't face up to all the ways they harm animals.
Author of Kaufman Green Guides. An American Jew in Budapest. Bubble Burst: The Truth About the Dairy Farm. Books available on Amazon. Blogging vegan recipes and info, vision zero, books, and numerous other topics. If you are interested in guest blogging or for other opportunities please email me at kaufmangreenbooksandguides@gmail.com (no attachments please-include submissions in body of email).
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