Publisher's Synopsis
- Explores the ethics of eating pork without passing judgment on the reader-perfect for meat-eaters with a slightly guilty conscience
- For fans of Bill Bryson and Michael Pollan-a quirky and lively read that combines current food issues with popular science, history, and anecdotes.
- First-hand account of working as a pig farmer: the author convinces a grizzled pig farmer to let him work for him for six months, following a litter of piglets from birth to slaughter. The result is an honest picture of what life is like for a pig-and a farmer-at an industrial farm.
- Terrific pig facts: like did you know pigs play a role in pandemics? That there is a special type of sow cheese that costs $1000 per pound. . . or that pigs can play computer games!? These and more surprising facts are peppered throughout the book.
- A DEBUT author.