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Thanking The Monkey: Rethinking The Way We Treat Animals


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Thanking the Monkey: Rethinking the Way We Treat Animals

 
 
Average Rating:    out of 16 Reviews
Price: $19.95
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Manufacturer: Harper Paperbacks
EAN (European Article Number): 9780061351853
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Karen Dawn
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Dewey Decimal Number: 179.3
Publication Date: 2008-02-26
Reading Level: 400
 
 
Description:

The animal rights movement has reached a tipping point. No longer a fringe extremist cause, it has become a social concern that leading members of society endorse and young people embrace. From Michael Vick's dog fighting scandal to the incredible success of the bestselling Skinny Bitch veggie diet book, animal rights issues have hit the headlines—and are being championed by students and senators, pop stars and producers, and actors and activists.

Don't you want to be part of the conversation? In Thanking the Monkey, Karen Dawn covers pets, fur, fashion, food, animal testing, activism, and more. But as the title playfully suggests, this isn't like any previous animal rights book. Thanking the Monkey is light on lectures meant to make you feel guilty if you're not a leather-eschewing vegan. It lets you have fun as you learn about Paul McCartney's love of lambs and why Prince won't wear wool. You'll meet Fall Out Boy's Andy Hurley and Pete Wentz—and their favorite traveling companion, Hemingway, Pete's dog. You'll read why Natalie Portman, Alicia Silverstone, and so many of those skinny but not bitchy actresses won't eat or wear animals. And you'll laugh over dozens of cartoons from Dan Piraro's Bizzaro to other animal-friendly comics.

This fun primer for a smart and socially committed generation delivers some serious surprises in the form of facts and figures about the treatment of animals. Yes, it will shock you with tales of primates still used in animal testing on nicotine or killed for oven cleaner. But it will also let you lighten up and laugh a little as we work out how to do a better job of thanking the monkey.

 
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Review Summary: A witty, well-cited, and humorous take on animal rights Date: 2008-10-31
 
Details: I read a copy of this from my local library and decided that it's worth having in my permanent library. There are around 8 chapters on various topics, but the author, Karen Dawn, does a great job of breaking each topic into bite-sized pieces that make this an easy read. She intersperses animal-friendly comic strips and celebrity quotes every few pages. I found that instead of making the pace seem choppy, it instead provided an alternative endorsement of her ideas and make the book an easy read.

I'll admit that the one chapter I really had a hard time reading was the one on animal testing. I don't consider that a failure on my part as I skimmed it and got what I needed to get out of it. Because she breaks up each topic into such digestible pieces, it's not only an easy read but something I'm going to have on my library shelf for reference. Her arguments are polite, witty, and well-referenced. She's not militant in her views and her easy-going style make it easy to gravitate towards her side of things. In the interest of full disclosure, I was a vegetarian/near-vegan when I read this book, but there are chapters on household pets and animals in the entertainment industry that got me thinking enough to potentially change my future behavior.

I could see how someone would dismiss this type of book as nutty stuff, but really, it's not. It's merely stating various talking (or thinking) points with the goal of getting you to think differently about things that you normally don't think about. She has a huge bibliography in the back so she did her research. The book is short on the really gorey photographs that one might find in a pro-animal book such as this, and I appreciated that. She spends the last chapter talking about how to effectively get people thinking about animal rights via peaceful and non-annoying methods, which is a great way to exit the book as you then feel as if you can help make a difference all by yourself.
 
Review Summary: Great Book Date: 2008-10-23
 
Details: I'm not usually all that into activist books, I'm more about the food. Sometimes there are books outside the recipe category that bring attention back to why I've made the choice to be vegan that baffles friends and family. Thanking the Monkey brings it on with compassion and grace and lots of funny cartoons. Well thought out and covers lots of issues. We should all take a moment to thank the monkey.
 
Review Summary: Thanking the Monkey Date: 2008-09-15
 
Details: Wonderful book. Written with such love for humans AND animals. Anywone who reads it will have a great appreciation for the empathy within ourselves that this book inspires.
 
Review Summary: Amazing read on animal rights issues Date: 2008-08-26
 
Details: I would highly recommend this book to anyone looking into animal rights issues. It keeps the attention and is an easy read. I think some of the writing is a little on the juvenile side, with the Britney Spears/Paris Hilton and pop culture references, but it really gets the point across without going into the graphic detail of the shock doctrine of the PETA folk. It does offer however links to the websites that show the videos if that is your thing. Animal abuse, be it vivisection, breeders, puppy mills, factory farming, the fur trade, the hoax of "free range" farming is all covered and then some. This book is written with emotion and dedication. Some sections may make you cry, some might make you sick to your stomach or make you want to take action. If you always wanted to learn about animals rights this is your starter place. You can move on up to other more "adult" reading from here. It is the MTV version of Animal Liberation. I do really think this book should be read by as many people as possible that are concerned about what they put in their mouths or wear on their feet or backs. Go veg!!!
 
Review Summary: Best Book I've Read in a LONG time! Date: 2008-08-26
 
Details: After reading this book, I quickly ordered 10 more copies and am giving them out as presents to all my friends. It's as described, a wonderfully educational book about animal rights without the radical, in your face approach. It's as light hearted as you can get, considering the subject matter. The cartoons and references really drive home the point behind the title. Gives you quick answers and come backs to some really silly comments people make when they realize you're an "animal softie." I highly recommend it!!
 
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