'Out of Sight': A Deep Dive Into Farm Animals' Well-Being
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Gail Eisnitz's latest book, 'Out of Sight: An Undercover Investigator's Fight for Animal Rights and Her Own Survival,' offers a poignant examination of the mistreatment of farm animals in the industrial agriculture system. A follow-up to her earlier work 'Slaughterhouse,' this memoir reflects her dedication to animal rights, detailing her struggles against systemic abuse and her personal challenges. Eisnitz's narrative serves as a call to action, emphasizing the urgent need for awareness and reform in a society often indifferent to the suffering of animals.
Gail Eisnitz: I've spent decades both in the field documenting violations against farm animals, and in my office preparing cases and writing about my investigations in articles and books. But my efforts to expose and prosecute animal abusers were often thwarted by network television producers and law enforcement authorities.
Every now and again, a special book comes along dealing with the ways in which so-called farm animals are mistreated in industrial agriculture.
Gail has been indefatigable in her efforts on behalf of the powerless and voiceless and Out of Sight is a testament to her unwavering empathy and strength in the face of profound obstacles.
It is a powerful exploration of resilience, healing, a lifelong mission for justice, and a call to action.
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