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Humans are eating more meat than ever before. At the same time, vegetarianism is capturing more widespread attention. From Meatless Mondays to vegan options, people are talking more about meat and whether or not to eat it. Journalist Sarah Elton tackles the topic by explaining what vegetarianism is, why people choose it, and how their reasons -- including religion, animal rights, food security, and the environmental cost of eating meat -- have changed over time. The book closes with practical tips for making the switch, and perspectives from vegetarian kids. As a conflicted meat eater herself, Elton encourages freedom to choose. Lively illustrations, sidebars, and sources, plus a glossary, index, and further reading suggestions make this a friendly, comprehensive introduction to why some people eat meat, why others don't, and what kids might consider when making that choice for themselves.



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Sarah Elton

Sarah Elton is an award winning and bestselling author and journalist. Sarah has written four books and edited one anthology. Locavore: From Farmers' Fields to Rooftop Gardens, How Canadians Are Changing the Way We Eat and Consumed: Food for a Finite Planet both explore sustainability and our food. Her latest book is for young people and is titled Meatless? A Fresh Look at What You Eat. The first book she worked on is an anthology of writing titled City of Words: Toronto Through her Writers' Eyes. Visit Sarah online at sarahelton. ca or on twitter @SarahAElton.



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