Archive for 'Reading the Animal'

The Power of a Good Book

The Power of a Good Book

Posted on05. Dec, 2011 by .

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Books change the world. I mean, yeah, you can get a lot of information about everything on the internet machine, but how many of us would be wandering around in the dark, still eating animals, if we hadn’t had our …

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Book Review (AND GIVEAWAY): “Healthy Eating, Healthy World” by J. Morris Hicks

Book Review (AND GIVEAWAY): “Healthy Eating, Healthy World” by J. Morris Hicks

Posted on17. Nov, 2011 by .

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Carrie Forrest, the mastermind behind the wildly popular blog, Carrie on Vegan (one of our go-to blogs for healthy recipes and insightful commentary), is joining us today as our guest reviewer. Carrie, who is currently a graduate student in public

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You Should Go On a Virtual Tour

You Should Go On a Virtual Tour

Posted on27. Oct, 2011 by .

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Our comrades over at Ashland Creek Press have a titillating new resource all about how to do avirtual book tour.” Though it’s geared toward authors, it seems to me that anyone creating any kind of activist resource …

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Book Review: “Stories Rabbits Tell” by Susan E. Davis and Margo DeMello

Book Review: “Stories Rabbits Tell” by Susan E. Davis and Margo DeMello

Posted on26. Oct, 2011 by .

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Today we welcome guest-reviewer Laura Yasinitsky who is giving us the skinny on the book, Stories Rabbits Tell.

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Book Review: Stories Rabbits Tell by Susan E. Davis and Margo DeMello

Review by Laura Yasinitsky

As a child, I …

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Book Review: “Out of Breath” by Blair Richmond

Book Review: “Out of Breath” by Blair Richmond

Posted on14. Oct, 2011 by .

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A teenager on the run (sort of literally – she is a competitive runner) from mysterious pursuers hides out in a small town, where she quickly finds herself being wooed by one suave and charming carnivore and one kind and …

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A Contest I Want to Enter

A Contest I Want to Enter

Posted on05. Oct, 2011 by .

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Competition can be stressful. For me, there’s that whole I-love-winning-I-hate-losing thing — just entering contests can cause me agida. I have a love/hate relationship with them… kind of like I do with jogging. Or cake.

But here’s a contest …

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Book Review: “Most Good, Least Harm” by Zoe Weil

Book Review: “Most Good, Least Harm” by Zoe Weil

Posted on04. Oct, 2011 by .

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Guest reviewer Lisa Rimmert is back, this time with a review of Most Good, Least Harm by Zoe Weil.

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Book Review: Most Good, Least Harm

Review by Lisa Rimmert

Millions of people throughout the world have no access to …

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Book Review: “Unsaid” by Neil Abramson

Book Review: “Unsaid” by Neil Abramson

Posted on23. Sep, 2011 by .

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Our Hen House reviewer, Piper Hoffman, is back with a review of a new novel, Unsaid.

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Animals talk with us. A purr, a tail wag, and a lick on the nose speak as clearly as any words. We take …

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Book Review: “Vegan for Life” by Jack Norris & Virginia Messina

Book Review: “Vegan for Life” by Jack Norris & Virginia Messina

Posted on15. Aug, 2011 by .

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We are delighted to welcome back reviewer Piper Hoffman, who has become an official member of our flock

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Book Review: “Vegan for Life: Everything You Need to Know to Be Healthy and Fit on a Plant-Based Diet”

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Book Review: “The White Bone” by Barbara Gowdy

Book Review: “The White Bone” by Barbara Gowdy

Posted on12. Aug, 2011 by .

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Today we’re excited to welcome guest-reviewer Kaitlyn Zafonte, who will give us her take on The White Bone by Barbara Gowdy.

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Book Review: The White Bone by Barbara Gowdy

Review by Kaitlyn Zafonte

When one thinks of talking elephants, …

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Vote for Our Hen House!

Vote for Our Hen House!

Posted on04. Aug, 2011 by .

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Every day, Mariann and I post a different idea or opportunity to change the world for animals. Show your support by voting for Our Hen House as your favorite blog in this year’s VegNews Veggie Awards! It’s the first …

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Book Review: “Trauma Stewardship: An Everyday Guide for Caring for Self While Caring for Others”

Book Review: “Trauma Stewardship: An Everyday Guide for Caring for Self While Caring for Others”

Posted on02. Aug, 2011 by .

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Today, we welcome guest reviewer Lisa Rimmert who gives us her take on the book, Trauma Stewardship: An Everyday Guide for Caring for Self While Caring for Others by Laura van Dernoot Lipsky, and explains why animal activists in particular should

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Chutki’s Experiences

Chutki’s Experiences

Posted on29. Jul, 2011 by .

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Any animal lawyer knows that passing effective laws protecting animals, while hard enough in and of itself, is only the first step. An even greater challenge comes in getting those laws enforced and informing people of their obligations under the …

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Book Review: “Half Brother” by Kenneth Oppel

Book Review: “Half Brother” by Kenneth Oppel

Posted on22. Jul, 2011 by .

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We’re delighted to welcome to Our Hen House guest reviewer Jena Mazzio, who gives us her take on the young adult novel, Half Brother, by Kenneth Oppel. 

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Book Review: Half Brother by Kenneth Oppel

Review by Jena

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Animal Rights Book Swap: Saving the World, One Good Read at a Time

Animal Rights Book Swap: Saving the World, One Good Read at a Time

Posted on12. Jul, 2011 by .

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I can’t even begin to explain to you how many animal rights books and vegan cookbooks we have. Mind you, we live in a 380 square foot apartment, and we’re constantly trying to optimize our space by making regular runs …

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Book Review: “Ethics and Animals: An Introduction”

Book Review: “Ethics and Animals: An Introduction”

Posted on05. Jul, 2011 by .

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We are delighted to welcome Piper Hoffman to Our Hen House as a guest reviewer. Today, she gives us her take on Ethics and Animals: An Introduction by Lori Gruen (Cambridge University Press, 2011).

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If you believe it is …

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Book Review: “Whitewash: The Disturbing Truth About Cow’s Milk and Your Health”

Book Review: “Whitewash: The Disturbing Truth About Cow’s Milk and Your Health”

Posted on29. Jun, 2011 by .

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Our Hen House’s Jennifer Parrucci is back with yet another review, this one focusing on milk and all its ick factors.

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I admit it. For most of my life, I had a love affair with dairy. Every birthday had

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Book Review: “Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle with India”

Book Review: “Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle with India”

Posted on24. Jun, 2011 by .

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We are delighted to welcome Sangamithra Iyer as our guest reviewer today. Sangamithra offers an insightful review of Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle with India by Joseph Lelyveld.

Book Review: “Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle with

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A 99-Cent Gift for the Burgeoning Vegans in Your Life

A 99-Cent Gift for the Burgeoning Vegans in Your Life

Posted on07. Jun, 2011 by .

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Erik Marcus, from the illustrious resource Vegan.com, has just released the second edition of The Ultimate Vegan Guide: Compassionate Living Without Sacrifice, both in paperback and for Kindle. The short book succinctly details everything Erik has gathered …

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Activist Turns Story of “Lucky Pigs” Into a Children’s Book

Activist Turns Story of “Lucky Pigs” Into a Children’s Book

Posted on06. Jun, 2011 by .

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You might have already heard of Nikki. Nikki was a pregnant sow who was one of the lucky ones who had a second chance at life, after being found by Farm Sanctuary during the 2008 Midwest floods that ravaged the …

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Book Review: “Animal Rights: What Everyone Needs to Know”

Book Review: “Animal Rights: What Everyone Needs to Know”

Posted on27. May, 2011 by .

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Paul Waldau, the author of Animal Rights: What Everyone Needs to Know, is a scholar I have admired from afar for a while now. (That might sound a little creepy, but I swear, it’s academic.) As his website explains, …

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Writing for Animal Rights

Writing for Animal Rights

Posted on15. Apr, 2011 by .

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Last night, I presented the second installment of the “Changemaker Series,” a collaboration between Our Hen House and Mercy for Animals. The first workshop, which I presented two months ago, was called “From Veganism to Activism” and focused on …

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Book Review: “An Introduction to Animals and the Law”

Book Review: “An Introduction to Animals and the Law”

Posted on14. Mar, 2011 by .

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One of the main avenues that we, as animal activists, use to create change is legislation – but we are bound to be ineffective without a working knowledge of the laws that currently govern animals in our society. The task …

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Book Review: “Fraser’s Penguins: A Journey to the Future in Antarctica”

Book Review: “Fraser’s Penguins: A Journey to the Future in Antarctica”

Posted on04. Mar, 2011 by .

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Reviewer Jennifer Parrucci is back with a review that will certainly wow and inspire.

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Book Review: Fraser’s Penguins: A Journey to the Future in Antarctica

by Jennifer Parrucci

I have a slight obsession with penguins. My small apartment is …

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Book Review: The Wild Things

Book Review: The Wild Things

Posted on27. Jan, 2011 by .

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Our Hen House reviewer, Kyle Knies, is back yet again — this time reviewing one of his favorite novels, The Wild Things by Dave Eggers. His refreshing take is a reminder of  how, if we squint our eyes a little,

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Book Review: Change of Heart

Book Review: Change of Heart

Posted on07. Dec, 2010 by .

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As activists, we work tirelessly to create change. For us, the issues run deep. But is the amount we care and the number of hours we work really what makes us effective activists? In Change of Heart: What Psychology Can Teach

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Book Review: Animal Camp

Book Review: Animal Camp

Posted on03. Dec, 2010 by .

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Jennifer Parrucci is back to give another review! This one is on Animal Camp: Lessons in Love and Hope from Rescued Farm Animals, by Kathy Stevens.

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Book Review: Animal Camp

Kathy Stevens’ second book, Animal Camp: Lessons in

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Book Review (and GIVEAWAY): The Lost Dogs

Book Review (and GIVEAWAY): The Lost Dogs

Posted on13. Oct, 2010 by .

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Jennifer Parrucci is our newest member of the flock here in Our Hen House. Jennifer will join Kyle in the review sphere, shedding light on animal related books that you need to read. We think it’s clucking fantastic that someone

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Book Review (and GIVEAWAY): The Tourist Trail

Book Review (and GIVEAWAY): The Tourist Trail

Posted on13. Sep, 2010 by .

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Biologist Angela Haynes leads a solitary life at a penguin research station in Patagonia. Her daily activities revolve around, well, penguins: examining their burrows, listening to the relentless cries of the birds, and occasionally stitching her hand after encounters with …

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Book Clubs Aren’t Just for Oprah Anymore

Book Clubs Aren’t Just for Oprah Anymore

Posted on20. Aug, 2010 by .

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My mom belongs to a book club. So does my grandma. Chances are, your mom and grandma belong to one, too.

But book clubs aren’t just for Oprah’s picks anymore. Not that I have anything at all against books like …

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Every Living Being

Every Living Being

Posted on16. Aug, 2010 by .

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An intriguing new book has appeared in the Human-Animal Studies realm (which is apparently also known “anthrozoology” which makes it sounds fancier but is kind of a mouthful).

Every Living Being: Representations of Nonhuman Animals in the Exploration

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Book Review: Watership Down

Book Review: Watership Down

Posted on24. Jun, 2010 by .

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I have a meat-eating friend who I have tried to convert to veganism for years. I have told him all the facts and statistics, showed him pictures and videos of the unsupportable cruelty that is behind these foods, and most …

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Our Hen House Talks to Josh Hooten

Our Hen House Talks to Josh Hooten

Posted on15. Jun, 2010 by .

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Josh Hooten does so many great things for animals that you might think he is a vegan machine. He co-founded the Herbivore Clothing Company just 8 years ago (with his wife, Michelle Schwegmann), providing compassionate people around the world with …

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