I've never thought much about why I love animals (except for snakes, rats, and stinging insects!), but Caryn Rivadeneira's delightful, insight-filled book helped me reflect more deeply about what animals tell us about God and ourselves. Most of my reflections about animals prior to reading Saints of Feather and Fang were pretty general: "Look at the variety of creatures God made!" or "Thank you, God, for the comfort and fun of a pet."
Rivadeneira's book reflects her deep admiration for animals (even snakes) and long-time advocacy for her beloved and oft-maligned pit bulls. But it does much more, as it connects creation to Creator in unforgettable ways. Her writing is engaging and inspiring, and points readers to the ways in which animals are speaking to us about the goodness of God. With chapters on rescue, adaptability, fear (snakes are highlighted in this one), curiosity, redemption, and more, this extended meditation filled me with gratitude to God for the ways his creatures can connect us to him.