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Who Is Jane Goodall Essay

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The novel Who Is Jane Goodall? is a very informing book, written by Roberta Edwards. This book shows how Jane began her journey, and explains her up and downs with chimps.

Publisher: Roberta Edwards
Pages: 106
Grade Interest Level(s): 3-5
Age Interest Level(s): 8-10

I loved Who Is Jane Goodall? because of all the information it included, and the personality that Jane has! It was one of my favorite books and was very enjoying to read. This book included events that I didn’t even know could happen! One of these events was when a chimp threw Jane off the edge of a cliff. Also, when an adult chimp killed and ate a newborn chimp! Other than all the drama, the book was amazing to read and talk about! To conclude, Who Is Jane Goodall? was the …show more content…

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