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Douglas Abrams, Jane Goodall

A survival guide for trying times

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Author: Douglas Abrams, Jane Goodall

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9781250784094

Language: English

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Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Working with wild animals in Tanzania
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Chapter 3Homo Sapiens, wise and hopeful apes
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Chapter 4Life is a gift, use it to make a better world
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Who should listen The Book of Hope

"The Book of Hope" audiobook is ideal for anyone seeking inspiration and resilience in challenging times. It is particularly suitable for environmental advocates, animal lovers, and individuals interested in conservation, as Jane Goodall shares her insights on hope amidst global crises. Listeners looking for motivation and a deeper understanding of humanity’s connection with nature will find valuable lessons that encourage positivity, action, and a sense of responsibility towards the planet. This audiobook resonates with those yearning for a hopeful perspective and practical steps to foster change.

3 quotes from The Book of Hope

  • "Hope is like a seed; it takes root in the darkness of despair and spreads its wings toward the light of possibility."
  • "We have the power to change the narrative of our lives and the world through the choices we make each day."
  • "In the midst of uncertainty, hope gives us the strength to continue, to create, and to dream of a better tomorrow."

Author : Douglas Abrams, Jane Goodall

The book is written in the form of a conversation between Douglas Abrams and Jane Goodall. Abrams is a visionary literary collaborator. He helps other thinkers to articulate messages of wisdom, fairness, and well-being. Besides publishing two novels, previously he has co-authored the global bestseller Brief Answers to the Big Questions with Stephen Hawking. Jane Goodall has published numerous books such as the award-winning The Chimpanzees of Gombe. In 2002 she was named a United Nations Messenger of Peace, and in 2019, Time Magazine included her in a list of the 100 most influential people in the world. She has received numerous awards for her environmental and humanitarian work, including the French Legion of Honor and Japan's prestigious Kyoto Prize.