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Following Fifi: My Adventures Among Wild Chimpanzees: Lessons from our Closest Relatives [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 224x142x25 mm, weight: 341 g, 24 pages of color photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Pegasus Books
  • ISBN-10: 1643130390
  • ISBN-13: 9781643130392
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 224x142x25 mm, weight: 341 g, 24 pages of color photographs
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  • ISBN-10: 1643130390
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As a young student, John Crocker embarked on the adventure of a lifetime, spending eight months in the Gombe forest working with Jane Goodall. He followed families of wild chimpanzees from sunrise to sunset and learned the fundamental behavioral traits of these chimps as they raised their offspring. One chimpanzee captivated him. Her name was Fifi, and she displayed extraordinary patience and reassurance toward her infant, Freud. Upon returning home and becoming a doctor, Crocker found himself incorporating the lessons he learned from Fifi into his work as a father and physician. When he witnessed his young patients rocketing around his exam room, he would picture Fifi’s patience and tacit approval of Freud’s uninhibited and joyful exploration. Crocker shares how his time spent with our closest animal cousins has helped him better understand his patients with ADD, anxiety, and depression, and how primate traits hardwired into our own natural behavior help chimpanzees protect their community, raise their young, and survive. Finally, chronicling his return to Gombe thirty-six years later with his own son, he reflects on how his experience with the chimps has come full circle. An illuminating book that will raise thought-provoking questions about the evolution of human behavior and the importance of patience and strong family bonds, Following Fifi provides a greater understanding of what it means to be human.

An exhilaratingquest into a remote African forest to examine chimpanzees and understand theroots of human behavior.

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A truly extraordinary book. As I read it I was transported back to those wonderful days when I lived in Gombe. It is fascinating to read how Johns observations of chimpanzee children with their mothers and other family members helped him understand the problems of a human child. -- Jane Goodall Beautiful descriptions of the natural surroundings in Tanzania and the importance of spending time in nature weave their ways throughout the narrative. An absorbing tale of the profundity of the human-chimp bond and how it can inform interactions among humans. -- Kirkus Reviews A sympathetic personal journey that explores the many profound similarities between humans and the creatures with whom we share 96 percent of our DNA, this book will make a great addition to public and college libraries alike. -- Library Journal Crocker, who studied chimpanzees with Jane Goodall, presents an intriguing analysis of human behavior in his new book. In focusing on an incredible chimp mother named Fifi, he reveals that we have a lot to gain by learning from chimp parenting. -- Paste (Best Books of December) Eloquent and appreciative. Crocker thoughtfully muses on parenting, nostalgia, and lifelong friendship. Crockers book is emotionally stirring without being overly sentimental, and is as much about human experience as it is about comparative ethology. -- Publishers Weekly A gentle and thoughtful look at our bond with nature, especially with our closest relatives. -- Booklist Spending time with wild chimpanzeesand watching their mothering skillshas marked John Crocker for life and shaped his work as a family doctor. A delightful book full of love and respect for both animals and humans. -- Frans de Waal, New York Times bestselling author of 'Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?' John Crockers memoir traces a unique and fascinating arc from his early fieldwork with Jane Goodall, through a career in family medicine, and then back to revisit the people and chimpanzees at Gombe Stream. Written with genuine feeling and filled with intriguing insights, Following Fifi is a great read. -- Thor Hanson, author of 'Feathers' and 'The Triumph of Seeds'

Foreword ix
Jane Goodall
Preface xiii
The Main Players xvii
Map of study site location: Gombe Stream National Park
xxvi
Illustration of author's hut in the Gombe forest
xxvii
PART ONE INTO THE FOREST
1(104)
Chapter 1 Gombe Arrival
3(19)
Chapter 2 Settling In
22(12)
Chapter 3 A Day in the Life of Fifi and Freud
34(18)
Chapter 4 Of Chimps and Men
52(9)
Chapter 5 Madame Bee Holds Her Own
61(7)
Chapter 6 Trust and Security
68(8)
Chapter 7 My Friend and Mentor: Hamisi Matama
76(12)
Chapter 8 Knowing Jane
88(10)
Chapter 9 Leave-Taking
98(7)
PART TWO THE MEDICAL PATH
105(36)
Chapter 10 Entering the Medical Field
107(11)
Chapter 11 Forest Reflections: Jungle Influences in My Practice
118(23)
PART THREE RETURN TO GOMBE
141(110)
Chapter 12 Gombe Calling
143(5)
Chapter 13 Reunion with Jane
148(8)
Chapter 14 Gombe Return
156(10)
Chapter 15 Back to the Forest
166(8)
Chapter 16 Jane's Peak
174(14)
Chapter 17 Finding My Place
188(7)
Chapter 18 Forest Reflections: How Wild Chimpanzees Helped Make Me a Better Father
195(9)
Chapter 19 A Path Less Traveled: Bubongo Village
204(14)
Chapter 20 More Forest Reflections: Broadening My Perspective on Family Medicine
218(11)
Chapter 21 Good-bye Again
229(6)
Chapter 22 Keeping Up with Jane
235(16)
Epilogue 251(6)
Acknowledgments 257(4)
Index 261
John Crocker has been practicing family medicine in Seattle for thirty-five years. He attended Stanford University, where he met Jane Goodall. He received his MD from Case Western School of Medicine in Cleveland. Dr. Crocker is a popular speaker on primate behavior and has written for the Huffington Post about lessons learned from our closest living relatives. This is his first book. Jane Goodall continues to study and write about primate behavior and is the author of several books. She founded the Gombe Stream Research Center in Gombe National Park, Tanzania, and the Jane Goodall Institute for Wild Life Research, Education, and Conservation to provide ongoing support for field research on wild chimpanzees.