Kinship with All Life
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Kinship with All Life: Simple, Challenging, Real-Life Experiences Showing How Animals Communicate with Each Other and with People Who Understand Them is a book by J. Allen Boone. It recounts the author's experiences of communicating with animals.
It was published by Harper in 1954 (ISBN 0-06-060912-5).
[edit] Response
Kinship With All Life has been described as "pretty much the classic book of the modern animal communication movement".[1]
[edit] Notes & references
- ^ "Additional Book Recommendations". Animal Voices (Dawn Baumann Brunke). http://www.animalvoices.net/BookRecommendations.htm. Retrieved 2007-08-30.
[edit] External links
- "The Inner Friend: In The Shadow of Equus" by Margaret Evans. November 2000 featured article in The Pacific & Prairie Horse Journal.
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