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The Book of Hope

A Survival Guide for an Endangered Planet

Jane Goodall author Douglas Abrams author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:28th Jul '22

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This inspiring book by Jane Goodall explores the nature of hope and offers reasons to remain optimistic in challenging times.

In a world filled with challenges such as climate change and political strife, maintaining a sense of hope can be difficult. The Book of Hope offers a refreshing perspective through the insights of Jane Goodall, a legendary conservationist, and Douglas Abrams, an acclaimed author. Together, they engage in a heartfelt dialogue that explores the essence of hope, presenting it as a vital element of human nature that is often overlooked. Goodall introduces her 'Four Reasons for Hope': the remarkable human intellect, nature's resilience, the influence of youth, and the unyielding human spirit.

The Book of Hope is not just an exploration of hope; it is also a personal journey into Goodall's life and experiences. With inspiring stories and stunning photographs, the book provides a rare glimpse into the mind of a woman who has dedicated her life to environmental advocacy. Readers will find themselves uplifted by the narratives of perseverance and the potential for positive change, reminding us that even in the darkest times, there is light to be found.

This book serves as a beacon for those seeking encouragement and motivation amidst the chaos of modern life. Goodall's unwavering belief in the power of hope is infectious, and The Book of Hope ultimately aims to inspire readers to embrace their own capacity for hope and action in the face of adversity.

'A true hero' -- Greta Thunberg
'One of the most impactful and important leaders on the planet. Jane spends nearly every day spreading optimism and raising awareness worldwide; hers is a powerful message to protect the inherent rights of every living creature, to provide hope for future generations and to sound an urgent call against the greatest environmental threat of all-climate change' -- Leonardo DiCaprio
'A lifetime of experience and wisdom combines with much-needed optimism in this guide to the climate crisis and what we can do about it' * Guardian *
'Goodall's tales are undeniably uplifting, as is her life story' * Financial Times *
'I don't feel there could have been a more timely moment for this book to be coming into our lives... it's the book we've been waiting for. It's the book we've been hoping for' -- Jay Shetty, author of Think Like a Monk
'Illuminating... teases out Goodall's thoughts on why one should feel hopeful in "dark times." In unpacking her belief in the power of persistence, Goodall takes readers to her childhood home in England, where her family questioned if she had the constitution to travel to Africa; to Tanzania, where she studied chimpanzees and came face to face with "crippling poverty, lack of good education and degradation of the land"; and into her work as a U.N. Messenger of Peace. Her infectious optimism and stirring call to action make this necessary reading for those concerned about the planet's future. Goodall's rousing testament will resonate widely' * Publisher's Weekly (Starred Review) *
'At 87, the world-renowned naturalist and conservationist remains a doughty campaigner who has inspired Greta Thunberg and countless others. Now she draws on the wisdom of a lifetime dedicated to nature to explain why she still has hope for the natural world and humanity. In a series of enthralling conversations with her co-author Abrams, she weaves together stories from her travels and activism to offer a manifesto of hope - which shows that even in our current state of adversity, we can still take inspiration from nature' * Bookseller *
'Hers is no rose-tinted vision, but a lucidly argued conviction that hope is a human survival trait' * Financial Times *
'Both a memoir of a well-lived life and a compendium of stories of 'people who succeed because they won't give up'' * New Scientist *
It gives accessibility, lightness and even warmth to what might otherwise be some heavy, distressing topics. This is a book that asks us - finally - to take action. Beautifully written, with a lot of heart and insight, this is a lovely, uplifting read that is still rooted in the real. * Buzz Magazine *

ISBN: 9780241479469

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 17mm

Weight: 221g

272 pages