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From my life with the chimpanzees
From my life with the chimpanzees










from my life with the chimpanzees

Different enough from mine that it took me to another world, which is way a book should read, fiction or not.

from my life with the chimpanzees

Her voice was gentle, and she had so many stories to tell and so many thoughts to share.

from my life with the chimpanzees

She has devoted herself not just to science, but to teaching, and activism, and has been a part of many organizations and movements. Goodall has led a life of unlikely fame, dogged devotion, and many, many accomplishments and awards. It’s like, I made this book for you, so you could see how you can realize your dreams, but also that animals need our protection and the earth needs our support. In fact, there is something especially endearing about the way she innocently and emphatically says things so pointedly. It also contains an unabashed world view which includes activism for chimpanzees and other animals, and she presents these ideas without caveat to the children reading her book. It starts when she was a child, and among other things, it shows on a personal level how a dream can become a reality when one is determined, persistent, and imaginative. This book is an autobiography or memoir, meant for children and outlining her first 28 years at Gombe National Park, Tanzania, in what would become the Jane Goodall Institute. My daughter read My Life with the Chimpazees for fifth grade, and so I-as always-followed suit. Because I am not what I term a “creature person” (although I married one and beget one), I didn’t have any special interest in Goodall’s story. Jane Goodall, at least when I was growing up, was a household name.












From my life with the chimpanzees