My Table to Yours, Freedom, Food, & Animal Justice

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By D.A. DaNooch

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"Vegan-Is-Me: One Man's Transformative Journey From Violence to Compassion"

In this searing and deeply personal memoir, D.A. DaNooch takes us from the traumatic childhood event that first pierced his soul - the agonizing cries of wounded rabbits on a hunting trip - to his ultimate embrace of ethical veganism as a pathway to peace.

With unflinching honesty, he recounts a life of inherited patterns: generations of family plagued by disease, his own struggles against soaring cholesterol, and hit with the devastating news that his wife was facing "imminent death." Desperate for solutions, he encountered a paradigm-shattering revelation about the healing power of a plant-based diet.

DaNooch's life-altering voyage will inspire and challenge readers to question their deepest assumptions. As he renovates his mind and body through compassionate eating, he undergoes a spiritual renovation too - rediscovering purpose, bonding with a new community, and unearthing reserves of patience and inner calm.

By candidly sharing formative memories, both painful and enlightening, DaNooch extends an invitation to all: release yourself from self-imposed limitations, listen to the inner voice calling you to grow, and discover how small steps toward ethical living can cumulatively reshape society's trail. Join him on this jolting yet ultimately uplifting journey, because as he puts it: "Vegan-Is-Me / It's Deeper Than A Diet."

My Table to Yours, Freedom, Food, & Animal Justice