Carol J. Adams is the author of the pioneering The Sexual
Politics of Meat, called a "vegan bible" by The New York Times and
now in a twentieth-anniversary edition, plus more than twenty other
books and over one hundred articles. She frequently speaks on
college campuses. She is working on a memoir about her decade as a
caregiver. She lives near Dallas, Texas, with her partner and their
two rescued dog companions, Holly and Inky. Find out more about
Carol at caroljadams.com.
Patti Breitman is the director of the Marin Vegetarian
Education Group and a cofounder of Dharma Voices for Animals. She
is the coauthor, with Connie Hatch, of How to Say No Without
Feeling Guilty and, with Carol J. Adams, of How to Eat Like a
Vegetarian Even If You Never Want to Be One. Patti is on the
advisory council of the Animals and Society Institute and grows
vegetables in her community garden. She teaches seasonal vegan
cooking classes in Marin County, California, where she lives.
Virginia Messina, MPH, RD, is coauthor of Vegan for Life and
Vegan for Her and of the first textbook on vegetarian nutrition for
medical professionals. She writes and speaks on vegan nutrition for
both consumers and health professionals. Ginny serves on the
advisory board of the Vegetarian Resource Group and on the board of
directors of VegFund. She lives in Port Townsend, Washington, with
her husband and an ever-changing population of rescued cats. Find
out more about Ginny at theveganrd.com.
Never Too Late to Go Vegan is a masterpiece created by an inspiring
trio: Carol Adams, Patti Breitman, and Virginia Messina. If you are
50-plus and want to explore a vegan lifestyle, this book is an
absolute must. It is incredibly informative and absolutely
delightful from beginning to end.--Brenda Davis, RD, and Vesanto
Melina, MS, RD, coauthors of Becoming Vegan, Becoming Vegetarian,
and Becoming Raw
Never Too Late to Go Vegan is the one book to own for anyone over
50 trying to veganize or just vegan-curious.-- "Marin Independent
Journal"
Never Too Late to Go Vegan offers a warm, welcoming message to
adults who have decided to adopt a vegan diet. Carol, Patti, and
Ginny have combined their scientific knowledge and practical
expertise to produce a book with a wealth of ideas for everything
from eating well to social situations to caregiving. Simply put,
this is an indispensable resource. Oh, and there are recipes
too!--Reed Mangels, PhD, RD, coauthor of Simply Vegan
Never Too Late to Go Vegan shows the wonderful ways you can benefit
from a new, healthier way of eating. This in-depth guide will
inspire you to make the change and will hold your hand every step
of the way, with all the helpful tips you need to make the
transition smooth as can be.--Neal D. Barnard, MD, author of Power
Foods for the Brain and director of Physicians Committee for
Responsible Medicine
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