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The Book of Hope

A Survival Guide for an Endangered Planet

Douglas Abrams
Jane Goodall

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Coup de coeur
Coup de coeur (Climate), by Sylvia
Everybody needs a hero or two and Jane is one of mine. With her determined optimism, problem-solving mind, and caring nature she is a constant reminder of our interconnected-ness with one another, nature and animals. "Every day we make some impact on the planet. And the cumulative effect of millions of small ethical actions will truly make a difference."

A NEW SCIENTIST BOOK OF THE YEAR

'A true hero' Greta Thunberg

A legendary conservationist. A lifetime spent fighting for nature. An indispensable message of hope.


In a world that seems so troubled, how do we hold on to hope?

Looking at the headlines?the worsening climate crisis, loss of biodiversity, political upheaval?it can be hard to feel optimistic. And yet hope has never been more desperately needed.

In this urgent book, Jane Goodall, the world's most famous living naturalist, and Douglas Abrams, the bestselling co-author of The Book of Joy, explore through intimate and thought-provoking dialogue one of the most sought after and least understood elements of human nature: hope. In The Book of Hope, Jane focuses on her "Four Reasons for Hope": The Amazing Human Intellect, The Resilience of Nature, The Power of Young People, and The Indomitable Human Spirit.


Filled with inspiring stories and original photographs, The Book of Hope is a rare and intimate look not only at the nature of hope but also into the heart and mind of a woman who revolutionized how we view the world and has spent a lifetime fighting for our future.

There is still hope, and this book will help guide us to it.

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 28 Jul 2022
Dimensions: 129 x 196 x 19 mm
ISBN: 9780241479469