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One at a Time: A Week in an American Animal Shelter  
Author: Diane Leigh, Marilee Geyer
ISBN: 0972838708
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review

Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of The Nine Emotional Lives of Cats
This book has the potential to save millions of lives - if only we would open our hearts to its message.

Marc Bekoff, author of The Ten Trusts (with Jane Goodall)
Riveting, stilling, chilling and intensely motivating... shows clearly that each and every one of us can make a difference.

Jim Mason, author of Animal Factories (with Peter Singer)
You will be breathless from cover to cover.

Midwest Book Review, December, 2003
Presenting life and death in an animal shelter in unvarnished, uncompromising terms … an emotionally moving and profound piece.

John Robbins, author of Diet for a New American and The Food Revolution
One of the most beautiful books on animals ever produced... A magnificent work, and one that gets my highest recommendation.

Sherman Alexie, director, poet, author of Ten Little Indians
"Amazing, heartbreaking, tragic, loving, magical..."

Book Description
Over half the households in America include an animal companion. Yet behind this immense love of animals lies an equally immense tragedy: each year, community animal shelters take in eight to twelve million lost and unwanted dogs and cats who face an uncertain fate. One at a Time: A Week in an American Animal Shelter brings this issue vividly to life via a true account of 7 days in a typical U.S. animal shelter. With compelling photos and moving vignettes, this book chronicles the stories of 75 animals who passed through a Northern California animal shelter during one week. Their gripping stories include excerpts from actual shelter records; the words of shelter workers, volunteers, and visitors; and the final conclusion of each animal's journey through the animal shelter system. Look into the eyes of these animals and let their stories give you a riveting and unforgettable glimpse into this nation's homeless animal tragedy. Whether it is the lost dog quickly reunited with his family because he was wearing an ID tag, the frightened cat given up by guardians who didn't understand the commitment of caring for her, the cat facing euthanasia or the dog joyfully adopted into a new home, each animal in One at a Time has an important lesson to teach and a powerful message to share. One at a Time will help you to see the real faces behind the numbers, and to experience the miracles and heartbreak that play out every day in our nation's shelters... one animal at a time. Even more importantly, One at a Time will give you hope, because this tragedy can be ended and each one of us can be part of the solution... offering us the chance to become better people, to reawaken our connection with other living beings, and to reaffirm the sanctity of life itself. The animals of One at a Time will show you how.

About the Author
Diane Leigh and Marilee Geyer are former shelter workers passionately committed to giving homeless animals a voice. Their experience in animal advocacy spans over twenty years in a wide variety of roles, from hands-on care to community education and activism. Both live in California, sharing their homes with an assortment of beloved animal companions adopted from shelters and rescue organizations. One at a Time: A Week in an American Animal Shelter is a project of No Voice Unheard, a non-profit organization whose mission is promoting compasion and respect for all living beings and the planet we share, and encouraging a deeper awareness of the effects our actions have on animals, the environment, and our fellow humans. All proceeds from sales of this book will be used to support educational programs bringing attention to the homeless animal tragedy, creating positive change for companion animals, and honoring homeless animals everywhere.




One at a Time: A Week in an American Animal Shelter

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Over half the households in America include an animal companion. Yet behind this immense love of animals lies an equally immense tragedy: each year, community animal shelters take in eight to twelve million lost and unwanted dogs and cats who face an uncertain fate.

One at a Time: A Week in an American Animal Shelter brings this issue vividly to life via a true account of 7 days in a typical U.S. animal shelter. With compelling photos and moving vignettes, this book chronicles the stories of 75 animals who passed through a Northern California animal shelter during one week. Their gripping stories include excerpts from actual shelter records; the words of shelter workers, volunteers, and visitors; and the final conclusion of each animal's journey through the animal shelter system.

Look into the eyes of these animals and let their stories give you a riveting and unforgettable glimpse into this nation's homeless animal tragedy. Whether it is the lost dog quickly reunited with his family because he was wearing an ID tag, the frightened cat given up by guardians who didn't understand the commitment of caring for her, the cat facing euthanasia or the dog joyfully adopted into a new home, each animal in One at a Time has an important lesson to teach and a powerful message to share.

One at a Time will help you to see the real faces behind the numbers, and to experience the miracles and heartbreak that play out every day in our nation's shelters... one animal at a time.

Even more importantly, One at a Time will give you hope, because this tragedy can be ended and each one of us can be part of the solution... offering us the chance to become better people, to reawaken our connection with other living beings, and to reaffirm the sanctity of life itself. The animals of One at a Time will show you how.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

A book that both reveals the tragedy of our relationships with nonhumans and the triumphs that these relationships can be. (author of The Culture of Make Believe )  — Derrick Jensen

This book has the potential to save millions of lives - if only we would open our hearts to its message. (author of The Pig Who Sang to the Moon)  — Jeffrey Mousaieff Masson

Riveting, stilling, chilling and intensely motivating, shows clearly that each and every one of us can make a difference. (author of The Ten Trusts (with Jane Goodall) )  — Marc Bekoff

     



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