The Vegan Sourcebook is a guide to veganism written by Joanne Stepaniak and first published in November 1998 by Lowell House. The book is intended for both existing vegans and those who are considering becoming vegans, and provides information on a range of topics related to veganism, including justifications for veganism, nutritional issues, and tips for vegans. The Vegan Sourcebook is currently published by McGraw-Hill and is in its second edit...
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Joanne Stepaniak
Joanne Stepaniak (1954) is the author of books on veganism, including The Vegan Sourcebook and several cookbooks. In his work, she emphasizes compassion towards everyone, including meat-eaters.
She was elected to the Vegetarian Hall of Fame on Thursday evening, June 19, 2008, in Johnstown, PA, at...
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