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A Primate's Memoir
A Primate's Memoir: A Neuroscientist's Unconventional Life Among the Baboons | Robert M. Sapolsky
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In the tradition of Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey, Robert Sapolsky, a foremost science writer and recipient of a MacArthur Genius Grant, tells the mesmerizing story of his twenty-one years in remote Kenya with a troop of Savannah baboons. I had never planned to become a savanna baboon when I grew up; instead, I had always assumed I would become a mountain gorilla, writes Robert Sapolsky in this witty and riveting chronicle of a scientists coming-of-age in remote Africa. An exhilarating account of Sapolskys twenty-one-year study of a troop of rambunctious baboons in Kenya, A Primates Memoir interweaves serious scientific observations with wry commentary about the challenges and pleasures of living in the wilds of the Serengetifor man and beast alike. Over two decades, Sapolsky survives culinary atrocities, gunpoint encounters, and a surreal kidnapping, while witnessing the encroachment of the tourist mentality on the farthest vestiges of unspoiled Africa. As he conducts unprecedented physiological research on wild primates, he becomes evermore enamored of his subjectsunique and compelling characters in their own rightand he returns to them summer after summer, until tragedy finally prevents him. By turns hilarious and poignant, A Primates Memoir is a magnum opus from one of our foremost science writers.
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This. This is the perfect and most heart wrenching ending to his Biblically named baboons.

And the “my.” One word says more than reams of paper could have 😭

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Here I am with a chance to read and I just can‘t move past A Primate‘s Memoir...

I want to be lost in Africa again, buzzing in Sapolsky‘s unique writing style, and mostly I want to not be so haunted by the ending...

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What a difficult book to review... I purchased this on a bit of a whim. I didn‘t expect to laugh so hard, learn so much, and I certainly didn‘t expect to shed tears—though I did that as well.

This book is not as I expected—a scientist perspective on baboons—it was that, in a very amusing way. But it was also more. I learned so much about Africa, politics, tourism. And I reflected on the human spirit and the issues that humans face—and create.

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Been there... Actually currently there with Bear Town right now...

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anwade88

Do you ever start one book and post about it, and then you remember that book you were reading but neglected and pick it back up instead?
No.
Me either...