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Mercy is written by Nancy Furstinger and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 054482931X (ISBN 10) and 9780544829312 (ISBN 13).
19th century animal rights pioneer Henry Bergh comes to life in this illustrated biography for young readers. Henry Bergh didn't seem like the kind of man who would speak up for animals. He'd never even had a pet before. But after witnessing horrific animal cruelty in the streets of New York and attending a bullfight in Spain, Bergh knew animals needed a champion to protect them. In the 1860s, Henry Bergh started the ASPCA and advocated for many animal cruelty prevention laws. Bergh worked hard to protect animals across the country, insisting that "mercy to animals means mercy to mankind." This biography aimed at young readers includes color illustrations and period photographs as well as a timeline, bibliography, and other resources. "Well-documented, with sidebars on [Louisa May] Alcott, [Charles] Darwin, public health, child labor, and more, Furstinger's lively narrative fills a void" ( Kirkus).