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Nature Animal Rights

Think Like A Vegan

edited by Emilia A. Leese & Eva J. Charalambides

Publisher
Unbound
Initial publish date
Jan 2022
Category
Animal Rights, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Environmental Conservation & Protection
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781800180185
    Publish Date
    Jan 2022
    List Price
    $33.5

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What is vegansexualism?

Veganism is on the rise. Plant-based foods and cruelty-free products showing no sign of stopping, Think Like a Vegan explores how vegan ethics can be applied to every area of our daily lives.

We all want to live more healthily and ethically.

This book is for anyone interested in veganism, its ideals and what even non-vegans can learn from its practice. Through a personal and often irreverent lens, the authors explore a variety of contemporary topics related to animal use: from the basics of vegan logic to politics, economics, love and other aspects of being human, each chapter draws you into a thought-provoking conversation about your daily ethical decisions.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Emilia A. Leese writes essays on life, travel and veganism for a variety of online publications, including her personal blog Emi's Good Eating. She regularly hosts benefit supper clubs and yoga retreats, and speaks about veganism at events and festivals. She has been a corporate finance lawyer for over twenty years. Emilia lives in London. www.emisgoodeating.com

 

Eva J. Charalambides is a photographer and vegan advocate. She has written for the vegan lifestyle website Ecorazzi, and was involved in organising the multi-city Vegandale Food Drink Festivals. She lives in Toronto.

 

Editorial Reviews

"Think Like a Vegan is a captivating look into what veganism stands for and entails." — Foreword