In ancient Egypt people worshiped cats, and in India the cow is sacred.Today in America we flock to zoos in record numbers and pamper our pets.But what do we really know about animals? And what do we feel about them in spite of it? Walking a mile in their paws, feathers, or fur is harder than it seems.
Here Deborah Noyes embarks on a quest for understanding-struggling with science and love-attempting to distance, but also bring closer, the 'other' kingdom.What results is a visionary meditation on how myth, history, and culture have influenced our view of animals and shaped our lives with them.Smart and unsentimental, Noyes's wide-ranging narrative and affectionate portraits raise difficult but important questions, challenging what we think we know about our animal fellows while helping us form new perceptions and realities.We are all-bird, beast, and boy-made of blood, bone, and beating heart.Where do they end and we begin?