Author:Jeffrey Masson,Susan McCarthy
For more than 100 years, scientists have denied that animals experience emotions, yet this remarkable and groundbreaking book proves what animal-lovers have known to be true: wolves, tigers, giraffes, elephants and many other creatures exhibit all kinds of feelings - hope, fear, shame, love, compassion. From Ola, the irritable whale, to Toto, the chimpanzee who nursed his owner back to health, this book collects together for the first time a vast range of case histories which show the extraordinary complexity of the animal world, and the tumult of emotions that govern it.
Powerful stuff... Accessible and entertaining
—— GuardianA masterpiece... The most comprehensive and compelling argument for animal sensibility that I've yet seen
—— Elizabeth Marshall ThomasA powerful case for re-examining our entire relationship with the animal world
—— Brian Jackman , The TimesAmong animal experts, When Elephants Weep is being hailed as a milestone in the battle to make man understand he is only one member of an enormous family
—— George Gordon , Daily MailCrucial reading
—— New York Times Book ReviewA breezy yet extremely thoughtful and intelligent work
—— Miami Herald