The history of humanity's relationship with other species is baffling. Without animals, there would be no us. We are all fellow travelers on the same evolutionary journey. By charting the love-hate story of people and animals, from their first acquaintance in deep prehistory to the present and beyond, Richard Girling reveals how and where our attitudes towards animals began - and how they have persisted, been warped, and become magnified ever since.
In dazzling prose, The Longest Story tells of the cumulative influence of theologians, writers, artists, warriors, philosophers, farmers, activists, and scientists across the centuries, now locking us into debates on farming, extinction, animal rights, pets, experiments, and religion.