Reasons for Hope: Goodall's Spiritual Journey

Reasons for Hope: Goodall's Spiritual Journey

by (uk) Jane Goodall Philip Berman

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Ch. 27University Translation Series Bibliography
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The memoirs of the famous British biologist and animal behaviorist Jane Goodall. In this vivid and thought-provoking book, she reviews in detail her extraordinary life experience and even her long personal spiritual journey. Her experience of life is as profound as her observations of chimpanzees at Gombe Game Reserve in Tanzania. Jane Goodall has been curious about various life forms in the world since she was a toddler. As she grew up, she was influenced and spurred by "Tarzan" and "The Jungle Book". Later, she worked for the famous paleontologist and anthropologist Dr. Louis Leakey, making important scientific breakthroughs in Gombe and becoming one of the most influential contributors to our intellectual world. In this book, she not only narrates in detail the story of the Gombe chimpanzees that were introduced to the world 40 years ago, but also talks candidly about her own life and the love and support she received from her mother, son, and late husband, her friends, and many strangers. Dr. Jane Goodall loves nature, and has witnessed the dangers, injustice, materialism, and genocide caused by human destruction of the environment... She put forward her unique insights into these dangers and highly praised the people who strive for the rebirth of the earth. This is reason for hope.

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