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This account of the life stories of three ground-breaking researchers, Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Biruté Galdikas, students of the great Louis Leakey, explores how each made profound contributions to primatology.
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I really enjoyed this! The art is very cute and it really shows how tough and smart these 3 women were in their pursuits of science.
The end casually and vaguely mention's how Dian Fossey's death was a tragedy so I looked her up later and apparently she was MURDERED? The panel shows her writing “Digit Digit Digit” (the name of a gorilla she loved, who was killed by poachers) in a notebook with a shaky hand and so I thought maybe she had a stroke or something? but she was MURDERED WITH A MACHETE. IDK, I'm guessing it was left out of the book for fear of being upsetting to a MG audience. Or maybe it's common knowledge? But I didn't know so I have to imagine most children don't know. Anyway, I think it's very interesting that DIAN FOSSEY WAS MURDERED, possibly by a former student, and maybe that could be included in her biography. in my experience KIDS LOVE MURDER.
It also glosses over some of the racism/cultural appropriation of white ladies in Africa... to some extent I can see just wanting to highlight their accomplishments but then it is kind of assuming a white audience??
mmm well probably I should just read some adult nonfiction if that's what I want, overall it's a very fun and interesting introduction to these scientists and to the importance of their findings on different primates. Great for animal lovers and young scientists!