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'I was so absorbed by her writing it was unreal . . . I find myself hungry to find the next morsel of who Jenny was and what her life was like' EMILIA CLARKE (on Why Didn't You Just Do What You Were Told?)
What does Jenny Diski know about animals? She's really not sure. She remembers the animal books she read in her childhood; the cartoons she watched; the meals she ate; the strays she found; the animals who have lived and still live with her. She examines human beings, too, and the way in which we have looked at, studied, treated and written about the non-human creatures with whom we share the planet.
Subtle, intelligent and brilliantly observed, What I Don't Know About Animals is an engaging look at what it means to be human - and what it means to be animal.
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The deep allure of Diski's writing is its combination of dry wit, rapier thinking, a disarmingly engaging conversational tone and moral clarity. Her book is a necessary read, sparkling, funny and warm
Stephanie Cross
The Lady
What a tremendous book ... As a species, Diski is genuinely a national treasure
Kathryn Hughes
Mail on Sunday
A quirky, exhilarating expedition into the animal kingdom
Ruth Padel
Guardian
The deep allure of Diski's writing is its combination of dry wit, rapier thinking, a disarmingly engaging conversational tone and moral clarity. Her book is a necessary read, sparkling, funny and warm.
Stephanie Cross
The Lady
'What a tremendous book... As a species, Diski is genuinely a national treasure'
Kathryn Hughes
Mail on Sunday
'A quirky, exhilarating expedition into the animal kingdom'
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