A review by erincharp
Mercy for Animals: One Man's Quest to Inspire Compassion and Improve the Lives of Farm Animals by Nathan Runkle, Gene Stone

5.0

Obviously I don't eat meat, so this book was preaching to the choir. That said, I do feel that everyone should read it. It's so easy to overlook the absolute abhorrent abuse that goes on in CAFOs all over the country because it isn't in our faces. Yet, the abuse to animals, to sentient beings, is appalling. Even if you continue to eat meat, I do think it's important to know what your bacon goes through before it hits your plate and through MFAs years of undercover operations into corporate factory farms, some changes have been made, but so many more need to come.