Saturday, January 10, 2026

In The Shadow of Man by Jane Goodall

 


  If you enjoy reading about the behaviors of animals from the perspective of a compassionate naturalist, you will enjoy this one. The Book of Hope inspired me to search for her first book, which was published in 1970, after her pioneer work with chimpanzees in the forests of Gombe in Tanzania, far away from the comforts of human civilization. 

   I was impressed by her writing skills. It is an engaging adventure shared with evocative power. It activates our senses and awakens our curiosity to learn and love the natural world. As readers we effortlessly soak up her motivation and passion for the study of chimpanzees and wildlife while absorbing the beauty of the setting.

 Chimpanzees have complex relationships and societies. Her detailed observations reveal the intricacies of the bond between a mother and her child. She watched several mothers in the groups and she delved into the ways in which those relationships can be different based on the mothers' personalities. For example, the bond between Flo and her kids is one Dr. Goodall carefully followed and documented, and it was fascinating to see how the mother-child bond generated respect in the group.



 There are chance interactions as well as firm friendships. There are humorous situations and some dramatic ones. There are setbacks and frustrations, but also opportunities to learn and get closer to the chimpanzees, to understand them better.

 I was reluctant to believe that there could be parallelisms between the behaviors of humans and chimpanzees, but I was shocked to notice some parallelisms. Human beings are animals after all. One of these examples is the one illustrated by a situation of possible jealousy and competition of females. I have witnessed it myself ten years ago when I lived in a place ravaged by prejudices and provincial attitudes. I did not expect to remember this when reading about chimpanzees, but the read summoned up memories. Anyway, I do not believe that the cruelty of humans bears any resemblance to the behaviors of chimpanzees. 

  The most challenging days of Jane Goodall’s research were the days of the unexpected outbreak of polio in the region. Jane Goodall had to figure out how to provide the oral polio vaccine to the chimpanzees in order to protect them. She and her partner, Hugo, had to take the vaccine too. Unfortunately, the polio outbreak in a human community  had spread to the chimpanzees and had devastating consequences for them.



    One of the main accomplishments of the book is the way it immerses the reader in the experience of being a naturalist living close to the chimpanzees. (This was her first book, so you will find some outdated statements). You can visit the Jane Goodall Institute for updated information on the work they do.

 In The Shadow of Man made me reflect on Jane Goodall’s accomplishments and impact. Her legacy continues to inspire me to be active in every way I can. 

 

 If you enjoyed this post, make sure you check my writing on the following books:

 

The Wisdom of Wolves

 

Unforgotten

 

The Sixth Extinction

 

I encourage you to do your part  to support life and the planet we inhabit. You may find these links helpful:

https://www.idausa.org/take-action/


 https://earthjustice.org/action


 https://www.peta.org/

 

A message of support 

  My heart is with the family of Renee Nicole Good and with the people of Minneapolis. I was sad and horrified to learn about the shooting of an innocent woman who had just dropped her child in school. It was terrifying to watch. Her vehicle was not blocking anybody. She was simply trying to drive away when the cowardly ICE agent shot her in the face. It was an act of misogyny and I am surprised that nobody is using this word, 

 

   To add insult to injury we had to hear Donald Trump and Vance making false accusations about the victim of this horrific act. They falsely claimed that she was a radical extremist and that she had tried to run over the agent. We clearly see in the video that this is not true, but the false accusations against the innocent victim are not surprising. This is exactly what Putin does in Russia. This is the russification of the United States of America by the tyrant in power. They are excusing the execution of a person in public and they slander the innocent person to justify their brutality. Feel free to read my writing on the book Patriot by Alexei Navalny to get an understanding of what tyrants do.

 

   Let’s be clear on this: ICE agents are not police officers. They do not have the training of a police officer. The incompetence and lack of professionalism of ICE agents are deeply disturbing. Renee was given different instructions by different agents at the same time. The cowardly ICE agent who shot Renee Good even insulted her after shooting her in the face. I will not repeat his words but they are a clear indicator of the agent’s misogyny. Furthermore, this ICE "agent" did not allow her to have the urgent medical attention she needed. A doctor showed up and volunteered to provide aid and the despicable officer did not allow him to provide it. This is criminal behavior. First he shot her and insulted her and then he prevented a physician from helping her.  

     Not only did the cowardly ICE agent shoot Renee in the face, but he also slandered and insulted her. Dog killer Kristi Noem said that this was an act of domestic terrorism. Indeed, the domestic terrorist, an ICE agent, shot an innocent woman who was simply trying to drive away to return home.  She was not blocking the ICE agents in any way. There is no evidence of this in the videos.

     Let this sink in: the ICE agents are the puppets of an incompetent administration that is trying to operate like Putin does in Russia. Now the agents of the trump regime spread lies and propaganda to excuse their hateful crimes.


    Renee Nicole Good was a poet, a writer, a mother, and she was the member of a loving community. Let’s show trump and his sycophants that we are united against trump’s hate and shameless lies. We are driven by love, empathy, respect and integrity. 


   If the trump regime is allowed to normalize the murder of Renee Good and the ICE agent is not convicted, there will be no limits to this regime. This ICE agent did not follow the Rule of Law. He is a danger to society. Let's demand justice for Renee Nicole Good. Every voice matters. 

   I am sharing relevant reporting here by independent journalists:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=er1rMAt_mqM

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhhxeLpEdyg

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1SksU91xoE

 

https://www.theglobalist.com/trumps-disgraceful-and-destructive-use-of-presidential-pardons/


https://www.americanprogress.org/article/trumps-military-intervention-in-venezuela-serves-big-oil-not-the-american-people/


 

 Thank you for reading this. I appreciate your visit.

 

    

These are some of the books I am planning to  read in 2026:

 

The Penguin book of Italian Short Stories, edited by Jhumpa Lahiri

 

The Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak

 

Raising Hare: A Memoir by Chloe Dalton

 

El Aleph by Jorge Luis Borges

 

Looking for the Hidden Folk by Nancy Marie Brown

 

Do it Like a Woman by Caroline Criado Perez

 

Lost Boys by James Garbarino (I do not have sons, but I want to understand the roots of male violence to study how this can be prevented).

 

Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie


And the list goes on but I will stop here for now…

Till next time.