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100 _aGoodall, Jane
245 _aBook of hope :
_ba survival guide for trying times /
_cJane Goodall and Douglas Abrams
260 _aIndia
_bPenguin Books
_c2021
300 _a249p.
500 _aA legendary conservationist. A lifetime spent fighting for nature. An indispensable message of hope. The world-renowned naturalist and conservationist Jane Goodall has spent more than half a century advocating on behalf of our planet. From her famous encounters with chimpanzees in the forests of Gombe as a young woman to her tireless campaigning for the environment in her late eighties, Jane has become the godmother to a new generation committed to a better, more hopeful world. In The Book of Hope, Jane draws on the wisdom of a lifetime dedicated to nature to teach us how to find strength in trying times, and explains why she still has hope for the natural world and for humanity. In extraordinary conversations with her co-author, Douglas Abrams, that weave together stories from her travels and activism, she offers readers a new understanding of the crisis we face and a compelling path forward for us all to create hope in our own lives and in the world. The world needs a manifesto of hope now more than ever. This profound book from one of the world's most beloved figures shows that even in the face of great adversity, we can find hope in human nature, and in nature itself
650 _aNature--Effect of human beings on
650 _aGoodall, Jane, 1934-
650 _aClimatic changes
650 _aEnvironmental responsibility
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