Through a Window
 

Through a Window

by Jane Goodall

THROUGH A WINDOW is the dramatic saga of thirty years in the life of a community, of birth and death, sex and love, power and war. It reads like a novel, but it is one of the most important scientific works ever published. The community is Gombe, on the shores of Lake Tangganyika, where the principal residents are chimpanzees and one extraordinary woman who is their student, protector, and... (read more)

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Danielle M
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Although I don't believe in evolution in the sense that we came from monkeys, the book is incredibly interesting. Jane Goodall had such a passion for her work, and for these animals, that you begin to feel the same way about them too. It really shows how intelligent these chimps are and just how fascinating it is that God could create such wonderful creatures.

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