by Jenny Brown (Author)
Jonathan Safran Foer meets Jeffrey Moussaieff Mason in a poignant, provocative memoir of survival, compassion, and awakening to the reality of our food system.
Jenny Brown was ten years old when she lost a leg to bone cancer. Throughout the ordeal, her constant companion was a cat named Boogie. Years later, she would make the connection between her feline friend and the farm animals she ate, acknowledging that most of America's domesticated animals live on industrialized farms, and are viewed as mere production units. Raised in a conservative Southern Baptist family in Kentucky, Brown had been taught to avoid asking questions. But she found her passion and the courage to speak out.
The Lucky Ones introduces readers to Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary which Brown established with her husband in 2004. With a cast of unforgettable survivors, including a fugitive slaughterhouse cow named Kayli; Albie, the three-legged goat; and Quincy, an Easter duckling found abandoned in New York City, The Lucky Ones reveals shocking statistics about the prevalence of animal abuse throughout America's agribusinesses. Blending wry humor with unflinching honesty, Brown brings a compelling new voice to the healthy-living movement--and to the vulnerable, voiceless creatures among us.
Author Biography
Jenny Brown is the cofounder and director of the Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary--a not-for-profit organization and farm animal shelter--a vegan animal rights activist, and previously worked as a television producer.
Poet and journalist Gretchen Primack is the author of the chapbook, The Slow Creaking of Planets. Both authors live in Ulster County, New York.
Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 0.8 x 8 x 5.3 IN
Publication Date: July 02, 2013