Kindred Beings: What Seventy-Three Chimpanzees Taught Me About Life, Love, and Connection

Author:   Sheri Speede
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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9780062132499


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   02 September 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Kindred Beings: What Seventy-Three Chimpanzees Taught Me About Life, Love, and Connection


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Dr. Speede founded the Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue Center in Cameroon, Africa, a forested home for orphans of the illegal ape meat trade. One chimpanzee, Dorothy, was rescued by Dr. Speede and her colleagues from a bleak existence imprisoned on a chain and forged a deep friendship with her. Dr. Speede explains how chimpanzees, like humans, are capable of a broad spectrum of emotional behaviors—both hateful and loving. Dr. Speede also admits that unlike Dorothy, she was not always kind, gentle, and forgiving. Dorothy died of old age at the sanctuary, and a photograph of Dorothy’s funeral, in which Dr. Speede cradled Dorothy’s head while her family of chimpanzees mournfully viewed her body, went viral after being published in National Geographic. While this is a compelling story about the emotional complexity of the chimpanzees she rescued and befriended, it is also Dr. Speede’s story. Major events in her personal life, including love affairs, dangerous run-ins with criminals, and the birth of her daughter, unfold as the development of her primate rescue center runs parallel to her own development. Ultimately, Kindred Beings is a story of profound resilience, of both the apes and the woman who loved them.  

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Author:   Sheri Speede
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperOne
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 25.00cm
Weight:   0.264kg
ISBN:  

9780062132499


ISBN 10:   0062132490
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   02 September 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""Kindred Beings is both an engrossing African adventure and an inspiring story of how an animal activist has devoted her life to chimpanzees. This fascinating book will forever change how you see chimpanzees-and how you feel about the importance of safeguarding their places on our planet.""--Dr. Marty Becker, America's Veterinarian In Cameroon, Dr. Sheri Speede has enabled law enforcement to fight wildlife trafficking by establishing an excellent forest sanctuary where rescued chimpanzees get care and love. Without facilities like hers, animals would suffer lives of abuse or move on in the sordid international trade. Read this book!--Dr. Shirley McGreal, founder of the International Primate Protection League Sheri Speede chose to make a difference in the lives of Jacky, Nama, Dorothy, and dozens of other apes, which says as much about Sheri's commitment as the chimpanzees' inner strength. Sheri ultimately emerged triumphant, perhaps for one simple reason: humanity is not restricted to human beings.--Douglas Cress, program coordinator of Great Apes Survival Partnership (GRASP) Sheri Speede's powerful story shows the reader the broad range of personalities seen in chimpanzees, with complex emotional needs, a rich social fabric, and self-awareness. It opens our eyes to the reality that all animals have emotions, and it pleads for an end to animal abuse.--Marilyn Kroplick, M.D., president of IDA-Africa"


Sheri Speede chose to make a difference in the lives of Jacky, Nama, Dorothy, and dozens of other apes, which says as much about Sheri's commitment as the chimpanzees' inner strength. Sheri ultimately emerged triumphant, perhaps for one simple reason: humanity is not restricted to human beings.--Douglas Cress, program coordinator of Great Apes Survival Partnership (GRASP)


Sheri Speede chose to make a difference in the lives of Jacky, Nama, Dorothy, and dozens of other apes, which says as much about Sheri's commitment as the chimpanzees' inner strength. Sheri ultimately emerged triumphant, perhaps for one simple reason: humanity is not restricted to human beings.--Douglas Cress, program coordinator of Great Apes Survival Partnership (GRASP) Kindred Beings is both an engrossing African adventure and an inspiring story of how an animal activist has devoted her life to chimpanzees. This fascinating book will forever change how you see chimpanzees-and how you feel about the importance of safeguarding their places on our planet. --Dr. Marty Becker, America's Veterinarian In Cameroon, Dr. Sheri Speede has enabled law enforcement to fight wildlife trafficking by establishing an excellent forest sanctuary where rescued chimpanzees get care and love. Without facilities like hers, animals would suffer lives of abuse or move on in the sordid international trade. Read this book!--Dr. Shirley McGreal, founder of the International Primate Protection League Sheri Speede's powerful story shows the reader the broad range of personalities seen in chimpanzees, with complex emotional needs, a rich social fabric, and self-awareness. It opens our eyes to the reality that all animals have emotions, and it pleads for an end to animal abuse.--Marilyn Kroplick, M.D., president of IDA-Africa


Kindred Beings is both an engrossing African adventure and an inspiring story of how an animal activist has devoted her life to chimpanzees. This fascinating book will forever change how you see chimpanzees-and how you feel about the importance of safeguarding their places on our planet. --Dr. Marty Becker, America's Veterinarian


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Sheri Speede, a doctor of veterinary medicine, collaborated with the Cameroon government to found the Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue Center, a forested home for orphans of the illegal ape meat trade. With Edmund Stone, she established In Defense of Animals—Africa (IDA—Africa) as a division of IDA International and as the U.S. base of support for the work in Cameroon.

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