cover image The Marvelous Pigness of Pigs: Respecting and Caring for All God's Creation

The Marvelous Pigness of Pigs: Respecting and Caring for All God's Creation

Joel Salatin. FaithWords, $25 (288p) ISBN 978-1-4555-3697-9

Farmer and author Salatin (Folks, This Ain't Normal) labels himself a Christian in his 10th book, which is aimed at "his people," namely, Christians who rely on the Bible. The third-generation Virginia farmer strongly argues a Christian case against abuse of the earth and its abundant resources, especially the ones people use for food. Using non-industrial farming methods, Salatin successfully raises livestock and chickens and provides food to area families and restaurants. He knows his pigs, literally, and he is also well acquainted with his Bible, combining the two to link food production with God's design for the world. His audience of Christians may be affronted by his conclusions, but he speaks their language and will surely win converts. However, it's unlikely that his environmentalist following will follow him into sections of biblical reasoning. He is certain of what he knows but lacks the corresponding humility to see beyond what he persuasively criticizes. However, Salatin has an inspired sense of the interdependence of life on the planet and how to honor that, and his book offers a blunt perspective on the critical issue of food production. (May)