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Join Fannie, a spirited and courageous chicken with a heart as big as her dreams, on an adventure of a lifetime in Chickens Are Animals, Too! After being rescued from a bleak future, Fannie finds warmth and love in Abbie's home alongside a motley crew of pets. But when she learns that her fellow chickens are not considered animals by the world, Fannie's feathery heart refuses to stand by. With a dash of pluck and determination, she organizes an unprecedented march on Washington, rallying chickens and allies from every corner to fight for recognition and rights. This whimsical, heartwarming…mehr

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Join Fannie, a spirited and courageous chicken with a heart as big as her dreams, on an adventure of a lifetime in Chickens Are Animals, Too! After being rescued from a bleak future, Fannie finds warmth and love in Abbie's home alongside a motley crew of pets. But when she learns that her fellow chickens are not considered animals by the world, Fannie's feathery heart refuses to stand by. With a dash of pluck and determination, she organizes an unprecedented march on Washington, rallying chickens and allies from every corner to fight for recognition and rights. This whimsical, heartwarming tale for middle-grade readers is a journey of friendship, courage, and the power of speaking out. Fannie and her friends will whisk you away on their quest to bend the arc of history toward justice. A story as fun as it is inspiring, Chickens Are Animals, Too! proves that even the smallest voices can echo the loudest calls for change. Will Fannie succeed in her mission, or is the world just too big for one little chicken with big dreams? There's only one way to find out!
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Tracey Winter Glover is an activist, author, speaker, and filmmaker with a passion for animals, nature, and vegan living. She is the founder of the nonprofit animal rights group ARC and the director of Sweet Peeps Microsanctuary, a small sanctuary devoted to chickens rescued from animal agriculture. In her work, she tackles critical issues relating to animal welfare and the ways in which human beings relate to and impact the natural world.