July 30, 2014

January Jones presents Monsters & Miracl

January Jones presents Monsters & Miracl

Writer and filmmaker Gary Kaskel has penned a biographical novel that explores the mind of a wealthy New Yorker who never had to earn a living, who in mid-life finds his calling to protect animals exploited mercilessly by a variety of perpetrators,...

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Writer and filmmaker Gary Kaskel has penned a biographical novel that explores the mind of a wealthy New Yorker who never had to earn a living, who in mid-life finds his calling to protect animals exploited mercilessly by a variety of perpetrators, which led to very public confrontations with Commodore Vanderbilt and P.T. Barnum.

Gary Kaskel’s new book MONSTERS AND MIRACLES Henry Bergh’s America - The first new biography in more than 50 Years. “He never had any pets, but he started the first animal protection society. He never had any children, but started the first children’s protection society. Henry Bergh was responsible for the birth of two great social justice movements in America, and no biography had been written about him in more than fifty years.

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