What’s different about this book from other books about not eating meat is that Foer takes the time to interview and chat with those on the “other side” and humanizes them in a way that is, in all likelihood, unpopular in some circles. He dives headfirst into the atrocities that are committed against animals for the sake of our food. The book chronicles his interviews with chicken farmers, meat slaughterhouse owners, and vegetarian dairy farmers. This was my first Foer book and I loved his writing style, but my guess is that this is a bit different from his fiction books. The book is a poignant memoir by a man who faced the reality of where his food comes from upon learning that he is going to be a father. Now that I’ve finished it, I can understand why. I’ve been reading a fair amount of food books lately now that I’m doing the vegetarian thing, but Eating Animals is at the top of almost every “ Top Books for Vegetarians” list. Buy the book: Amazon/Audible (this post includes affiliate links)
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