Do Unto Animals: A Friendly Guide to How Animals Live, and How We Can Make Their Lives Better by Tracey Stewart

Do Unto Animals: A Friendly Guide to How Animals Live, and How We Can Make Their Lives Better by Tracey Stewart uses humor to tell the story of her journey to becoming an animal activist in a way that focuses on actions that can be taken to address the mistreatment of animals to help them live better lives. She doesn't shy away from her mistakes or her challenges as she's worked at becoming more aware and active. Do Unto Animals talks about the intelligence and emotional lives of animals as well as their familial and group connections. Stewart gently explores the ways humans destroy animals habitats and then get angry when those same animals have no place else to go. Stewart offers tips for being helpful to animals along with directions for making homemade things to help animals. The illustrations in Do Unto Animals make the book that much more enticing, encouraging, and inspirational. Do Unto Animals pushed me to remember that all the animals in our environment contribute to our world and have a right to pursue happiness.



Check back soon for my thoughts on other books I'm reading including:



Ancient Deceptions by Joanne Pence
Art in the Zen of Writing by Ray Bradbury
Verseweavers: The Oregon Poetry Association Anthology of Prize-winning Poems Number 27/2022


Reviews will be posted as I finish these books.



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