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jessellisx's review against another edition
5.0
Such an incredible account of Jane’s time studying chimps. She inspired me when I was 10 and she inspires me now!
rebeccazh's review against another edition
4.0
A strange mix of memoir (first 20%) and sociological/scientific observations of the behavior of a group of chimpanzees over a series of years, this was quite captivating once chimpanzees came onto the page. I've obviously heard of Goodall, but have never given her much thought. After one of the blogs I follow mentioned something about Jane Goodall's work and my increased interest in finding out more about the animals and plants we share a world with, I decided to pick this up.
Goodall's observations and descriptions of chimpanzees are wonderful - so full of humanity and with such detail about their social relationships and interactions. It felt almost sociological to me. I did not know that chimpanzees are our closest cousin until reading this book and I am fascinated by many of the similarities. At times, it felt like I was reading about a little village.
I love that chimpanzees were like the main characters in this story. I came to really root for and feel sad for (the polio epidemic was horrible) the various chimpanzee characters. I keep wishing there was a documentary so I could hear and see and picture the common behaviors, like the arrival displays, the submission, the parent-child bond, social grooming, etc.
A very lovely book.
Goodall's observations and descriptions of chimpanzees are wonderful - so full of humanity and with such detail about their social relationships and interactions. It felt almost sociological to me. I did not know that chimpanzees are our closest cousin until reading this book and I am fascinated by many of the similarities. At times, it felt like I was reading about a little village.
I love that chimpanzees were like the main characters in this story. I came to really root for and feel sad for (the polio epidemic was horrible) the various chimpanzee characters. I keep wishing there was a documentary so I could hear and see and picture the common behaviors, like the arrival displays, the submission, the parent-child bond, social grooming, etc.
A very lovely book.
rmagika's review against another edition
It was very interesting, but our honeymoon came up and I had to return the book to the library.
lucanhos's review against another edition
4.0
Jane is such a badass! It was very refreshing to get to know more about her story and accompany her in the journey into the Gombe stream.
_marco_'s review against another edition
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.75
I had always loved and respected Jane Goodall as the scientist and environmentalist she is and all the work she has done for protecting the chimpanzees of Eastern Africa. My esteem for her only grows upon discovering the rich prose in which she describes the individual personalities of the chimps and their lives.
I also must note the fascinating commentary on human nature present in this book. Goodall transcends the stale delivery of fact associated with science writing and instead gives us a prosaic and reflective interpretation of her studies. Incredible.
I also must note the fascinating commentary on human nature present in this book. Goodall transcends the stale delivery of fact associated with science writing and instead gives us a prosaic and reflective interpretation of her studies. Incredible.