Jane Goodall

Part of Up Close

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$7.99 US
Penguin Young Readers | Viking Books for Young Readers
On sale Jul 03, 2008 | 9781440632686
Age 12 and up
Reading Level: Lexile 1140L
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt

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Discover the life and legacy of Jane Goodall in this biography that delves deep into the remarkable life, achievements, and legacy of one of the world’s most impactful scientists.

A trailblazing scientist made famous by studying and researching chimpanzees in Africa, Jane Goodall will forever be remembered for her contributions to how we understand primates today. Jane was a pioneer in scientific research, and spent her life revolutionizing longstanding views about chimps, forest conservation, and women in scientific fields. She won many awards for her work, including the United States Presidential Medal of Freedom, and founded many charities to support her efforts toward a better world for all living things.

Featuring black-and-white photographs throughout, this extensive look into Jane Goodall’s life is perfect for young adults and students eager to learn more about Jane’s experiences, research, and love of all living things.

This is one of the titles in Up Close, a riveting, all-access biography series that celebrates the leaders, artists, and legends of twentieth-century America—and the impact they had on the world.

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Discover the life and legacy of Jane Goodall in this biography that delves deep into the remarkable life, achievements, and legacy of one of the world’s most impactful scientists.

A trailblazing scientist made famous by studying and researching chimpanzees in Africa, Jane Goodall will forever be remembered for her contributions to how we understand primates today. Jane was a pioneer in scientific research, and spent her life revolutionizing longstanding views about chimps, forest conservation, and women in scientific fields. She won many awards for her work, including the United States Presidential Medal of Freedom, and founded many charities to support her efforts toward a better world for all living things.

Featuring black-and-white photographs throughout, this extensive look into Jane Goodall’s life is perfect for young adults and students eager to learn more about Jane’s experiences, research, and love of all living things.

This is one of the titles in Up Close, a riveting, all-access biography series that celebrates the leaders, artists, and legends of twentieth-century America—and the impact they had on the world.