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| Fri, 10-21-2005 - 8:12pm |
What books do you consider "required reading" for vegetarians or vegetarians-in-training?
First, what books are you (or do you plan to when they are old enough- or arrive) reading to your children?
What books would you recommend for a person who wants to become a vegetarian?
And finally, what books are good for anyone?
I was looking at movie titles the other day and was surprised at how many had at least an animal rights angle. Finding Nemo and another recent movie even had vegetarian messages. Which brought me to books...
Among classics, there's Charolette's Web and Black Beauty (which presents the horse as a thinking, feeling creature who suffers abuse from humans). But as I've mentioned before, I haven't been in the children's book section (except to look at the American Girl books, which started appearing right when I was giving up dolls and had moved away from the living history museum I'd worked with).
Who has more ideas?
Jaseann
co-cl: Celiac Disease
co-cl: Vegetarian Living
People saying you look healthy doesn't men your symptoms aren't valid. Just because some physician didn't listen doesn't mean it's all in your head. Just because there is no definitive test yet doesn't mean the disease doesn't exist. You know you body- trust yourself!

This is a good topic!
I was just thinking about this again and looked up James Herriot and found this website http://www.jamesherriot.org/index.php