Vegan – the Why and Wherefor. The reasons why animals have rights and why Schnitzels are bad for the climate

  • An indispensable book for everyone who holds animals and their well-being dear
  • An important topic that concerns many young people
  • With bicoloured infographics and illustrations

The perfect introduction to veganism and animal rights

Eating and living as a vegan is in fashion: A growing number of people worldwide are following and practising veganism. Among them are many teenagers and young adults. But why is that? Is it only about health and lifestyle, or is there more to it? Do animals also have a right to a life in dignity and freedom?

The renowned journalist and animal rights activist Hilal Sezgin convincingly and emphatically presents the reasons for living as a vegan and gives an insight into a world in which animals are no longer subjects to humans but in which their lives are respected and cherished.

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  • Publisher: Fischer Sauerländer Taschenbuch
  • Release: 25.05.2016
  • ISBN: 978-3-7335-0228-7
  • 304 Pages
  • Author: Hilal Sezgin
Buchcover von Vegan – the Why and Wherefor. The reasons why animals have rights and why Schnitzels are bad for the climate: Warum Tiere Rechte haben und Schnitzel schlecht für das Klima sind
Hilal Sezgin Vegan – the Why and Wherefor. The reasons why animals have rights and why Schnitzels are bad for the climate
Portrait von Hilal Sezgin
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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.