- Genre:fiction
- Sub-genre:Literary
- Language:English
- Pages:420
- eBook ISBN:9781098330514
See inside
Book details
Overview
Hackel's message was loud and clear, "The cows belong to me, and if you try to interfere, I will make them suffer." Diana Danton had no reason to doubt the farmer's cruel words. After all, Hackel Miller was a beef farmer, and following Swiss tradition, cows should be slaughtered—not rescued.
Diana Danton had left behind a career and family to move to Switzerland to be with the man she loved. Little did she know that her relationship with "Baby" and the rescue effort to save her life would plant the seeds of animal activism that would shape her life in ways she could never have imagined.
"Was I destined to save Baby, or was she destined to save me from myself?"
"Was it a coincidence, or a blessing that Baby bore a perfectly shaped white heart on her leg?"
"I, too, was one of those flesh-eating monsters until Baby opened my eyes to the difference between property and the sentient creature who captured my heart and soul."
"That was the manifesto of the beef farmer: take no responsibility for your actions, decide the fate of sentient creatures using all methods of torture and abuse available, and do it all in the name of profit."
Would Diana Danton be able to rescue Baby from the clutches of the evil farmer? The answer is not clear . . . Perhaps it lies within the heart and the desire to change oneself.
Description
Diana
Danton’s
life in Switzerland was not what her newly married husband had promised.
What was lurking in the foothills
of the Swiss Alps would change her life forever, including the lives of the
animals she came to love and care for despite the risks.
She ultimately took a leap of faith
embarking down a path that was dangerous, lonely—and at times laden with
heart-wrenching sadness. But she persevered, and her journey of self-discovery,
in the end, became her rebirth.
And, it all began on the day . . . she
lost her heart to Baby.
A gripping tale of animal abuse, corruption,
and power.
For anyone who’s ever had and loved
an animal.