From the back cover, penned by the poet: "Growing up, I relished hamburgers, chicken, steak, fish as well as dairy, and never gave any of it a moment's thought. Everyone I knew were avid meat-eaters. It seemed un-American to not eat meat. Then, one day, a young woman confronted me with an obvious question, as I was stir-frying ground beef for dinner: "What are you eating tonight, cow?" I was struck as if by lightning; the question cracked my consciousness...
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