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		<description><![CDATA[In the bestselling tradition of The Art of Racing in the Rain comes a debut novel guaranteed to wrap around the heart of any reader who has ever loved an animal. For more information, visit: http://hachettebookgroup.com]]></description>
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<p>In the bestselling tradition of The Art of Racing in the Rain comes a debut novel guaranteed to wrap around the heart of any reader who has ever loved an animal.</p>
<p>For more information, visit: <a href="http://hachettebookgroup.com/books_9781599954103.htm">http://hachettebookgroup.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Helena has died, but cannot move on. She is terrified of confronting the mistakes she made during her life as a veterinarian—terrified of meeting the souls of the hundreds of animals she’d euthanized, and terrified that her 37 years of life were meaningless, error-ridden, and forgettable. So Helena lingers, haunted by the life she left [...]]]></description>
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<p>When Cindy is scheduled for a research experiment that will kill her, David suddenly must call upon everything he has learned from Helena to find a way to save Cindy. In the explosive trial that follows, Helena and David must confront their mistakes, grief, and loss— because the only way to save Cindy is to discover what it really means to be “human.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA["UNSAID is an extraordinary story of animals, afterlife, and the power of love. I found myself captivated by the world of this book. It will make you remember, rethink, and rejoice in every meaningful relationship you've ever had. Everyone needs to read this book!" (Garth Stein, author of the International Bestseller The Art of Racing in the Rain )]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;UNSAID is an extraordinary story of animals, afterlife, and the power of love. I found myself captivated by the world of this book. It will make you remember, rethink, and rejoice in every meaningful relationship you&#8217;ve ever had. Everyone needs to read this book!&#8221; (Garth Stein, author of the International Bestseller The Art of Racing in the Rain )</p>
<p>&#8220;UNSAID will really make you think about the relationship between people and animals. I was not able to put it down, and I read parts of it twice.&#8221; (Temple Grandin, author of Animals Make Us Human )</p>
<p>&#8220;Enjoyed it thoroughly.&#8221; (Jeffrey Masson, author of When Elephants Weep )</p>
<p>&#8220;&#8230;a remarkable book.&#8221; (Susan Wilson, author of One Good Dog and The Fortune Teller&#8217;s Daughter )</p>
<p>&#8220;A poignant read on the meaning of life and its priorities&#8211;how death and despair can lead to renewal and life, but only if one realizes the interconnectedness of all creatures.&#8221; (Irene M. Pepperberg, author of Alex and Me )</p>
<p>&#8220;This moving and riveting novel beautifully expresses the transforming power of the human-animal relationship. Read it if you shared your life with an animal, but more importantly, read it if you haven&#8217;t.&#8221; (Gene Baur, president and co-founder of Farm Sanctuary, and author of the bestseller Farm Sanctuary: Changing Hearts and Minds About Animals and Food )</p>
<p>&#8220;A suspenseful, heart-throbbing novel exploring the big questions of life, death, sentience, animal rights, compassion, righteous indignation, and what it is all about and why. The surprise twists are like an emotional roller coaster. Read it, weep, grab your chair, and gain insights into the big why!&#8221; (Allen M. Schoen, D.V.M., and author of Kindred Spirits: How the Remarkable Bond Between Humans and Animals Can Change the Way We Live )</p>
<p>&#8220;Humans are pretty much a big-brained, self-centered, and arrogant lot, but when we allow ourselves to connect with other animals in deep and meaningful ways, they ground us and allow us to show who we really are&#8211;compassionate, empathetic, and caring beings. In this unique and moving novel, Neil Abramson shows just how strong our relationships with other animals can be, and how we can learn so much from our animal kin about their needs, their emotions, and respect, dignity, and love. I was continually moved as I read UNSAID and reflected on its important messages about just how important other animals are to us, and encourage you to read this intriguing book and share it widely.&#8221; (Marc Bekoff, author of The Emotional Lives of Animals, Animals Matter, Wild Justice, and The Animal Manifesto: Six Reasons for Expanding Our Compassion Footprint )</p>
<p>&#8220;A remarkable book, uncanny in that its narrator is recently deceased, but vivid in its development of believable and complex characters, both human and nonhuman. The author embeds in the story important aspects of current controversies over the extent of animal capacities as well as a keen sense of the value of animal lives (Susan J. Armstrong, Professor Emerita, Humboldt State University, and co-editor, The Animal Ethics Reader )</p>
<p>&#8220;Upton Sinclair&#8217;s The Jungle, a novel of animal slaughter and the men who perform it, exerted a powerful influence on a much earlier generation. May I hope that Neil Abramson&#8217;s novel, UNSAID, will have a similar effect on present day readers and help us understand that animals need us as much as we need them. A riveting tale!&#8221; (George K. Russell, Professor of Biology, Adelphi University and Senior Editor, Orion magazine )</p>
<p>UNSAID says it all in a lyrical story about humanity&#8217;s journey from betrayal to reconciliation with our animal kin. A beautiful, wrenching testimony.&#8221; (G.A. Bradshaw, director and founder, The Kerulos Center, and author of Elephants on the Edge: What Animals Teach Us About Humanity )</p>
<p>&#8220;Neil Abramson has written a powerful and imaginative novel. His insights into the animal kingdom touched my heart. My book club will love it.&#8221; (Meredith Brokaw, creator and co-author of the Penny Whistle book and Big Sky Cooking )</p>
<p>&#8220;A compelling story of love, death, and ethics told with skill and sensitivity.&#8221; (Carla Davis, Editor, Best Friends magazine ) </p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Helena has died, but cannot move on. She is terrified of confronting the mistakes she made during her life as a veterinarian—terrified of meeting the souls of the hundreds of animals she’d euthanized, and terrified that her 37 years of life were meaningless, error-ridden, and forgettable. So Helena lingers, haunted by the life she left behind: David, her shattered attorney husband who, with Helena’s passing, has lost his one connection to a compassionate and heartfelt existence; her houseful of damaged but beloved animals, now bewildered without Helena’s presence; and her last project, Cindy, a chimpanzee who may hold the answers to the mysteries of human and animal consciousness and to Helena’s final release.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">When Cindy is scheduled for a research experiment that will kill her, David suddenly must call upon everything he has learned from Helena to find a way to save Cindy. In the explosive trial that follows, Helena and David must confront their mistakes, grief, and loss— because the only way to save Cindy is to discover what it really means to be “human.”</p>
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