Jane Goodall and Douglas Carlton Adams wrote A Book Of Hope: A Survival Guide For Trying Times. Douglas Adams interviewed Jane Goodall five times and transcribed her opinions and remarks into a book. They met in Africa, Europe, California and once via zoom. Jane Goodall, world famous naturalist and studier of chimpanzees, has four reasons for hope which are the amazing human intellect, the resilience of nature, the power of young people, and indomitable human spirit. Jane Goodall has hope for the future. Using stories of events through her life, she explains her philosophy and beliefs. I enjoyed reading her story. She has led an interesting life.
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