The story of St. Francis of Assisi--the Catholic saint who gave up
everything to honor all life on Earth--retold by human rights crusader
and public servant Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
He adopted the life of an itinerant preacher and made it his mission to
teach about the sanctity of all life on Earth, becoming an advocate of
animal rights and environmentalism in a time when even human life often
had little value. He gave up all of his wealth and earthly possessions,
and turned away from his life of privilege to live with the outcasts in
his society.
Saint Francis of Assisi is the patron saint of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.--a
father; a devout Roman Catholic; a crusader for clean air and water; an
advocate for public health; and a member of a family famous for its
dedication to the American people. Kennedy has chosen to retell this
saint's classic tales hoping to teach its important messages to children
around the world.