“Brooklyn Goes Home is about human love and compassion on the one hand
and callousness and cruelty on the other. It’s also the incredible account
of how two brave and committed people successfully fought against a
shameless, yet powerful, industry. Christine and Carey had little more than
a belief in themselves and a shared love for their greyhound Brooklyn, but
their determination has paid off for thousands of other dogs in the United
States and worldwide. My greyhound and I recommend you read this stunning
memoir!”
~ Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE; Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN
Messenger of Peace
“This book is a must-read for activists—full of gripping stories and
inspiring lessons. Christine and Carey overcame personal challenges, built a
movement, and got a big win for animals. They walk and talk you through how
to fight for animals against powerful—and scary—exploiters. Read this book
and see how a few motivated people organized and abolished a cruel
entertainment.”
~ Jim Mason; Attorney, author of An Unnatural Order, and coauthor of The
Ethics of What We Eat and Animal Factories
“If you think you cannot make a difference because you have little or no
resources and face wealthy, powerful opposition, read this book. You will be
inspired. This story is a testimony to the ability of intense passion,
unwavering determination, and unrelenting persistence to prevail over money
and power when fighting for a just cause.”
~ Carole Baskin; CEO of Big Cat Rescue
“Every greyhound is an individual. Each has their personality and wants and
needs, fears and desires. The lucky ones are rescued, becoming beloved
family members, acting as ambassadors for their kind in need of our help.
Christine A. Dorchak and Carey M. Theil, founders of the US-based,
anti-greyhound racing non-profit organization GREY2K USA Worldwide, tell the
must-read story of one ambassador, Brooklyn. In Brooklyn Goes Home, Dorchak
and Theil write about their successful international campaigns to educate
the public and persuade elected representatives to end the greyhound racing
industry. They also describe Brooklyn’s moving story as a rescued greyhound
from her birth on a puppy farm in Australia, forced to race in China, and
eventually, freedom living in their home in the USA.”
~ Kim Stallwood; animal rights author and independent scholar
“If you love dogs, and rare is the human who does not, you will want to read
this amazing chronicle describing the successful fight to free greyhounds
from the cruelty of commercial racing. Do yourself a favor and read this
book!”
~ Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson; author of When Elephants Weep and Dogs Never
Lie About Love
“Brooklyn Goes Home is the heartwarming and inspirational memoir of
Christine A. Dorchak and Carey M. Theil, two of the smartest and most
dedicated animal advocates I have ever known. Over the last twenty years,
they have worked from the ground up to close down dozens of dog tracks state
by state, and now worldwide. If you want an inside look into the politics
and strategy of successful grassroots campaigning, this is the book for
you.”
~ Chris DeRose; President and founder of Last Chance for Animals, Author of
In Your Face: From Actor to Animal Activist
“If you ever had any doubt that greyhound racing never should have begun, no
less continued to grow as a highly abusive and heartless global bloodsport,
please read this outstanding book. Brooklyn’s story, along with that of his
loving humans, will move you deeply and must be shared worldwide. This
outstanding book is a model for what needs to be done to end all sorts of
horrific animal abuse.”
~ Marc Bekoff, PhD; Author of The Emotional Lives of Animals, The Animals’
Agenda, and Dogs Demystified
“Human history is built upon ordinary people doing extraordinary things, a
truth we are reminded of once again in this awe-inspiring and entertaining
story of the international movement to abolish greyhound racing. There was
never a grassroots movement for predatory gambling on greyhounds. Instead,
it was driven by the greed of commercialized gambling operators and a lust
for power by some public officials from both political parties. But this
book is a testimony there is unquestionably an impassioned and vibrant
grassroots movement to end the cruel practice. Brooklyn’s story, coupled
with the work of Christine, Carey, and their colleagues, is one that will
inevitably inspire you to act to do the work and endure the sacrifices it
takes to help make the world a more just, merciful, and forgiving place.”
~ Les Bernal; National Director of Stop Predatory Gambling
Christine A. Dorchak and Carey M. Theil are cofounders of GREY2K USA Worldwide. As an attorney, Christine specializes in pari-mutuel law and has drafted laws to successfully prohibit dog racing in several states and countries. She has been featured in national publications including the Huffington Post, Forbes, and American Dog. A long-distance runner, she has competed in seven Boston Marathons.
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