Reason for Hope
by Jane Goodall
- 2000
, US
- Hachette 1999
"Her revolutionary studies of Tanzania's chimapnzees forever altered our definition of 'humanity.' Now, intriguing as always, Jane Goodall explores her deepest convictions in a hearfelt memoir that takes here from the London Blitz to Louis Leakey's famous excavations in Africa and then into the forests of Gombe. From the unforgettable moment when a wild chimpanzee gently grasps her hand to the terror of a hostage-taking and the sorrow of her husband's death, her unshakable spritual beliefs break through to give her life meaning and direction. Here, thoughtfully exploring the challenges of both science and the soul, she offers an inspiring, optimistic message as profound as the knowledge she brought back from the forests, and that gives us all..."-Back cover