This latest work by a charismatic
veterinarian and famous animal lover is
a strident manifesto – a protest against
the endless suffering that we cause other
species every day.


Selling Points
 A charismatic and respected journalist,
known for her gift for spinning compelling
tales about the animal world.
 She hosts a very popular radio program,
“I Believe in Animals”.
 Compared to Caparrós’ powerful
Hunger – an explosive book that brilliantly
shows the scale of suffering we inflict on
animals on a daily basis.
 A story that makes use of a profound
knowledge of the ways and psychology of
animals.
 She often writes from a first-person
perspective, showing the drama of animals
raised to be butchered and milked (such
as scenes of calves being torn from their
mothers).
 The scale of suffering on display is meant
to inspire the reader’s empathy for many
species living alongside of us.
 A bold call to bring about a vegan
revolution, not only to end animals’
suffering, but because is our necessity
in the face of the looming climate
catastrophe.

 A straightforward, sharp message, with
noting fancy or philosophical.


Description
Enough is the “cry of a dog in human skin”,
as the author often calls herself. It is
neither easy nor pleasant to read, but it
is certainly mandatory. It is a startling,
brutal, and often heart-rending story of
the suffering we inflict on animals while
turning a blind eye. The bitter truth of
our relations with other species, which
we have kept veiled for millennia under
words like “herding”, “breeding” or
“meat production”. In recent decades in
particular, the scale of this phenomenon
has reached apocalyptic proportions.
Sumińska cries out to make us terrified,
and this is crucial if we are to have
empathy. She uses various strategies –
from adopting the voices of suffering
animals, to dramatic descriptions of their
lives and deaths and the economic and
environmental consequences of devouring
animals, with which we shall soon have to
contend.


Target Market
Lovers of animals and books about them.
People interested in veganism.
Readers of books on the climate
catastrophe.


Release date: 2020
Pages: 168
ISBN: 978-83-08-07048-2


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Enough. Of Animals and People, Pain, Hope and Death

Dorota Sumińska

This latest work by a charismatic
veterinarian and famous animal lover is
a strident manifesto – a protest against
the endless suffering that we cause other
species every day.


Selling Points
 A charismatic and respected journalist,
known for her gift for spinning compelling
tales about the animal world.
 She hosts a very popular radio program,
“I Believe in Animals”.
 Compared to Caparrós’ powerful
Hunger – an explosive book that brilliantly
shows the scale of suffering we inflict on
animals on a daily basis.
 A story that makes use of a profound
knowledge of the ways and psychology of
animals.
 She often writes from a first-person
perspective, showing the drama of animals
raised to be butchered and milked (such
as scenes of calves being torn from their
mothers).
 The scale of suffering on display is meant
to inspire the reader’s empathy for many
species living alongside of us.
 A bold call to bring about a vegan
revolution, not only to end animals’
suffering, but because is our necessity
in the face of the looming climate
catastrophe.

 A straightforward, sharp message, with
noting fancy or philosophical.


Description
Enough is the “cry of a dog in human skin”,
as the author often calls herself. It is
neither easy nor pleasant to read, but it
is certainly mandatory. It is a startling,
brutal, and often heart-rending story of
the suffering we inflict on animals while
turning a blind eye. The bitter truth of
our relations with other species, which
we have kept veiled for millennia under
words like “herding”, “breeding” or
“meat production”. In recent decades in
particular, the scale of this phenomenon
has reached apocalyptic proportions.
Sumińska cries out to make us terrified,
and this is crucial if we are to have
empathy. She uses various strategies –
from adopting the voices of suffering
animals, to dramatic descriptions of their
lives and deaths and the economic and
environmental consequences of devouring
animals, with which we shall soon have to
contend.


Target Market
Lovers of animals and books about them.
People interested in veganism.
Readers of books on the climate
catastrophe.


Release date: 2020
Pages: 168
ISBN: 978-83-08-07048-2


Other covers