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‘Legends Of Change’ – New Book Highlights Inspiring Vegan Women

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A groundbreaking new book highlights the stories of inspiring vegan women.

Legends Of Change: A Revolution Powered By Woman-Kind, created by Rebecca Frith, highlights ‘the positive impact that veganism and a plant-based lifestyle are having on humans, animal welfare, and the environment on a global scale’.

It features true stories from women, including PETA president Ingrid Newkirk, multiple World Record athlete Fiona Oakes, Olympic silver medal-winning cyclist Dotsie Bausch, entrepreneur Heather Mills, Dr. Angie Sadeghi, M.D, and Dr. Ruth Heidrich Ph.D. among others.

‘Year of veganism’

“This is the year of mainstream veganism, as every trend forecaster and market analyst seems to agree – there is not one single cause, but a perfect plant-based storm of factors,” Frith said in a statement.

“People cite one or more of three key motives for going vegan – animal welfare, environmental concerns, and personal health. Things are changing rapidly – and this book highlights why so many women are making the change and influencing those around them.

“From doctors, nutrition experts, and Olympic athletes, to moms, daughters, and women struggling with chronic illness, Legends of Change is the ultimate compilation of INSPIRING first-hand stories, helpful habits, and life-changing tips from women who are thriving as vegans.”

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Maria Chiorando

Maria is the former editor for Plant Based News. She has been a newspaper reporter and features writer. Her work has been published by The Guardian and The Huffington Post, among others

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