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Amazing Disgrace.


AMAZING DISGRACE

By Catherine Dimercurio Dominic

What a joy to find a novel featuring a vegan vegan /veg·an/ (ve´gan) (vej´an) a vegetarian whose diet excludes all food of animal origin.

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 main character! If you're looking for Looking for

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 a pleasurable page-turner, Amazing Disgrace fits the bill.

This book centers on a couple questioning their religious beliefs as a result of various happenings in their life. One consistent theme throughout the book is the fact that the man has strong vegan beliefs and works in a no-kill animal shelter "Dog Pound" redirects here. For the rap group, see Tha Dogg Pound.

An animal shelter is a facility that houses homeless, lost or abandoned animals; primarily a large variety of dogs and cats.
. Whenever a situation demonstrates his vegan values, it is done in a positive and accurate way. For example, at the start of the novel, the woman says, "You're a vegan. Every aspect of your behavior is an action for the good of another being."

Amazing Disgrace (ISBN ISBN
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 1-59414-466-4) is a 392-page hardcover book published by Five Star Publishing. Look for this book in your local bookstore or online. Debra Wasserman.
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Author:Wasserman, Debra
Publication:Vegetarian Journal
Article Type:Book review
Date:Jul 1, 2006
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