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A Kind Life

Eat Plants, Buy Less, Slow Down—and Save the Planet

by (author) Carina Wohlleben

translated by Jane Billinghurst

Publisher
Greystone Books Ltd
Initial publish date
Oct 2024
Category
Sustainable Living, Vegan, Green Lifestyle, Personal Memoirs
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781778400414
    Publish Date
    Oct 2024
    List Price
    $22.95

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"A Kind Life takes readers on a personal journey, laying a pathway of how to live more kindly on the earth" —Keegan Kuhn, co-director of Cowspiracy

What does it mean to live a kind life? In this inspiring book, a mother-of-two provides a blueprint for how she and her family adopted a plant-based lifestyle, sharing the eye-opening facts that convinced her they needed to make a change.

Carina Wohlleben grew up at nature’s doorstep, in a mountain lodge surrounded by forests and fields where her family grew vegetables and raised animals. Her father, the forester and bestselling author of The Hidden Life of Trees, taught her about the value of wilderness and the importance of preserving nature for everyone.

But it wasn’t until she was a new mom that she had an epiphany about how her own daily habits were connected to the ecological crisis we are facing.

After learning that we can reduce our environmental footprint by 25 percent simply by forgoing animal products, she transformed her life, adopting a vegan diet, rethinking all her travel and consumption choices, and rediscovering her connection to nature.

Carina writes candidly about the challenges of making this transition as well as the health benefits she and her family noticed after cutting out animal products. She also addresses issues such as unsustainable agriculture and forestry practices, the environmental impact of our transportation and shopping choices, and how slowing down and making do with less is not only better for the planet but improves our own sense of belonging in nature.

Carina's account of balancing motherhood with environmental choices is interspersed with profiles of young people around the world who are making a difference. This book is a must-read for anyone who is considering a change, and anyone who believes it’s not too late to save the planet.

About the authors

Carina Wohlleben's profile page

Jane Billinghurst holds an M.A. in German and Philosophy from Oxford University and is the author of numerous nonfiction books, including Temptress: From the Original Bad Girls to Women on Top. She is also an editor and has been the director of Simon Fraser University's Summer Book Editing Workshop. She lives in Anacortes, Washington, where she can often be found tending her foxgloves and forget-me-nots or relaxing in a garden chair.

Jane Billinghurst's profile page

Editorial Reviews

“An inspiring story of a journey to a kinder lifestyle. Thanks to Carina Wohlleben for this invaluable advice on how we should endeavour to live for the sake of people, animals and the planet.”
—Philip Lymbery, Global Chief Executive of Compassion in World Farming and author of Sixty Harvests Left: How to reach a nature-friendly future

"Carina Wohlleben's A Kind Life takes the common-sense step of applying ethics and reason to our daily actions. Those who make the mistake of eating animals will discover, in the author's gentle, clear prose, that there is nothing remotely ethical or reasonable about that health-destroying habit. That is why they should read this book."
—Glen Merzer, author, Food Is Climate and Own Your Health, podcast host

A Kind Life is not just a well-written and engaging book, it’s a blueprint for humanity, for if everyone who read A Kind Life book acted on its sage advice, the world would be a much better place.”
—Gene Stone, author/co-author of Forks Over Knives, How Not to Die, Living the Farm Sanctuary Life, Animalkind, Eat for the Planet

"A Kind Life takes readers on a personal journey, laying a pathway of how to live more kindly on the earth"
—Keegan Kuhn, co-director of Cowspiracy

"Every aspect of our lives is touched by the breadth and depth of our moral circle. Wohlleben shares a thoughtful, compelling, and deeply personal meditation on what it means to live kindly towards the planet, its inhabitants, our friends and family, and ourselves."
—Jacy Reese Anthis, author of The End of Animal Farming and co-founder of the Sentience Institute

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