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Our Kindred Creatures: How Americans Came to Feel the Way They Do about Animals

This well-researched book is an enlightening if somewhat rambling survey of how our treatment of animals has changed over the past century and a half.
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A revelatory, beautifully crafted account ... Elegant, meticulous and urgent, Our Kindred Creatures is social history at its finest.
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Our Kindred Creatures, a superb blend of science, cultural history and essayistic grace, returns us to a time when advocacy for animals became a moral imperative. As Mr. Wasik and Ms. Murphy remind us in their poignant conclusion, we are still indebted to the work of reformers like Henry Bergh.
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