Animals Want to Live! – Why Cows Have Rights Too and Schnitzel Is Bad for the Climate

  • Topics: animal welfare, environ- mental protection, climate change, and a vegan life
  • With many tips and recommendations for action
  • Candid and appropriate for readers aged 12 +

Meat or meadow?

This book says: No! No to factory farming, animal testing, and cruelty. If animals had a choice, they would choose freedom. We have the chance to make a change! Instead of eating our muesli with yoghurt, wearing winter jackets with downs and shoes with fur, we could choose the alternatives. A choice the animals living in small cages and in terrible conditions do not have. After all, we can be well-fed and happy without animal products. 

A non-fiction book for adolescents about the topics animal protection, animal rights, and veganism.

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  • Publisher: Fischer Sauerländer
  • Release: 31.08.2022
  • ISBN: 978-3-7373-5974-0
  • 272 Pages
  • Authors: Hilal Sezgin
  • Illustrated by: Jaroslaw Kaschtalinski
Animals Want to Live! – Why Cows Have Rights Too and Schnitzel Is Bad for the Climate
Hilal Sezgin Jaroslaw Kaschtalinski Animals Want to Live! – Why Cows Have Rights Too and Schnitzel Is Bad for the Climate
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Hilal Sezgin

Hilal Sezgin, born in 1970, studied philosophy in Frankfurt/Main and worked for the feuilleton of a German newspaper for several years. Since 2007, she has been living in the Lueneburg Heath as a freelance author and journalist. She writes for many renowned German newspapers. Her non-fiction book for adults, Artgerecht ist nur die Freiheit (“Only freedom is species-appropriate”), was ten weeks on the German bestseller list and gained enthusiastic reviews.

Bild von Jaroslaw Kaschtalinski
Jaroslaw Kaschtalinski