

Karen Dawn doesn’t take herself too seriously, and neither should you, she insists. But couched within her facetiously titled new book, ‘Thanking the Monkey’ (HarperCollins Books), is a serious concern’ Subtitled ‘Rethinking the Way We Treat Animals,’ ‘Thanking’ supports Dawn’s mission in life, which is, indeed, to win over people into showing compassion for our four-legged friends and combating animal exploitation. On Sunday, May 4 at 4 p.m., Dawn and pals will throw a ‘Thanking’ book-signing and reading party at Mick’s Cafe, adjacent to Cottage Consignment Boutique, at 859 Swarthmore. Actors scheduled to read include Jorja Fox (‘CSI’), Isabel Lucas (‘Transformers 2’), James Cromwell (‘Babe’), Emily Deschanel (‘Bones’), Daniela Sea (‘The L Word’), and veteran news anchor Jane Velez-Mitchell. ‘We’re trying to make this clear that it’s not another animal rights book,’ says the Aussie-accented Dawn of ‘Thanking”s cheeky title. For nine years, the vegan author has based her animal activism in the Palisades. Born in Atlanta, Dawn grew up in Cheviot Hills until her single mom moved her to Sydney. In Australia, Dawn attended the University of New South Wales and became a writer. After working the singer-songwriter thing in New York City through the ’90s, Dawn followed the sun and headed here. Gazing at the spectacular view from her Palisades home’s deck, Dawn, flanked by her placid pit bull, Paula, and her equally affable mutt, Buster (a ‘God knows what”), discussed ‘Thanking’ on a glorious April afternoon. She wants people to pay attention to what goes into the food that we eat and the clothing that we wear, and what animal-cruelty issues might arise during the creation of those necessities. With breezy, bite-size chapters and a coffee table-friendly format, Dawn’s paperback offers statistical and anecdotal evidence evincing how we, as a society, need to treat our fellow creatures with more respect. In ‘Thanking,’ we glean pearls of wisdom from hip musicians such as Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and Death Cab for Cutie’s Chris Walla, pop stars Pink and Joss Stone, Richard Pryor, and David Duchovny. We learn that Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire) is a vegetarian, ‘V for Vendetta’ anti-heroine Natalie Portman doesn’t consume animal products, and ‘Heroes’ star Hayden Panettiere will, in real life, perform superheroic contortions to save dolphins. Meanwhile, local hero and Olympian Carl Lewis went vegan at the zenith of his career. ‘Thanking’ has fun poking at the absurdities and injustices of our animal-kingdom issues via selected ‘Bloom County,’ ‘Calvin and Hobbes,’ and ‘Bizarro’ comics. The latter came easy, since Dawn is good friends with the cartoonist’s wife. ‘They stay here when they visit town,’ Dawn says of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Piraro. Dawn also turned to ex-boyfriend Anthony Freda for visuals. Art by Freda and Sue Coe help create ‘Thanking”s crazy quilt of paintings, cartoons, and color photos (one publisher wanted a black-and-white book. Dawn says, ‘It was never even an option. It had to be in color!’). Fun factoids and Paula pics abound. Just a teaspoon of sugar, as Mary Poppins would sing, helps the animal-rights message go down. ‘The timing is perfect,’ Dawn says. ‘We’re right at the point where people realize they care about these issues.’ How’s this for timing? Mid-way through the Palisadian-Post’s interview with Dawn, Paula ambles over to this reporter with a small stuffed monkey wedged in her jaws that resembles the love child of Curious George and the Pink Panther. Dawn insists that the Post keep the pink monkey, a small gift from her kind animal. The Post pats Paula while thanking the ‘Thanking the Monkey’ author for the monkey. Reception RSVP a must: www.thankingthemonkey.com/events.php. Visit www.thankingthemokey.com.
