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Sad Sally Salad
註釋Sally learned to talk to animals as a little girl, and her daddy didn't like it.

Raised by an old hippie woman on the beaches of Baja, California, Sally was taught to use her sensitivity of animals to bring people back to the Mother. Her presence --a calm and haunted, powerful intensity--attracts the attention of environmental groups eager to war against cattle ranchers. With Sally as the face of their cause, thousands gather in an animal cruelty protest that turns deadly.

"Sad Sally is a prophet for our time. The gentlest message can pose the deepest threat. How should the world react? Follow her? Monetize her? Silence her? Kill her? Chris Roy offers us a haunting allegory about a collision of worlds." -- Carly Rheilan, author of Birthrights