Untamed: The Wild Life of Jane Goodall (National Geographic Kids)

by Anita Silvey (Author)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
Jane Goodall, one of the most recognized scientists in the Western world, became internationally famous because of her ability to observe and connect with another species. A girl of humble beginnings and training, she made scientific breakthroughs thought impossible by more experienced field observers when she was only in her twenties. Then these animals shaped Jane's life. She began tirelessly fighting to protect the environment so that chimpanzees and other animals will continue have a place and a future on our planet. Jane Goodall continues to leave the modern world with an extraordinary legacy and has changed the scientific community forever.
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Kirkus Reviews

A serviceable biography.

Horn Book Magazine

This accessible account of [Jane Goodall's] life (with a foreword by Goodall herself) emphasizes the qualities that will likely resonate with young readers: her intelligence, sense of adventure, curiosity, and love of animals... Silvey accompanies her main narrative with informative text boxes and vivid photographs that are integral to understanding the places, people, and animals in Goodall's life--including the chimpanzees she spent years observing.

School Library Journal

Starred Review

Gr 4-8—Featuring gorgeous, full-color photographs; primary sources; and fun nature facts, this biography of Jane Goodall will easily entice children. Goodall is presented as inspiring and intelligent as well as down-to-earth in her personality and methods. Silvey focuses on the scientist's relationship to the chimpanzees she studied, and also discusses the anthropologist's trajectory from curious young girl to respected scientist (black-and-white childhood photos and anecdotes add to the appeal). Sidebars provide additional material, such as brief profiles of her mentor, Louis Leakey, and her mother. The photographs of Goodall and her primate friends are beautiful, and the book is well designed and laid out with care. The writing is clear and concise, and learning about the subject's work in such an accessible manner will boost children's self-confidence, especially girls with an interest in science. VERDICT An ideal purchase for science or biography collections.—Shalini Miskelly, St. Benedict Catholic School, Seattle, WA

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Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

Silvey (The Plant Hunters) adeptly chronicles the life of Goodall from her childhood fascination with animal behavior to her groundbreaking field research of chimpanzees in Africa and her work to preserve endangered animals' habitats. Goodall's brief foreword offers a persuasive call-to-action for readers to do their part to save the natural world, and Silvey's clear, engaging narrative moves briskly through Goodall's career. The book's photographs, many provided by National Geographic and the Jane Goodall Institute, include shots of Goodall's face-to-face interactions with chimps, underscoring the animals' intelligence and compassion, as well as the beauty of their homeland. Encouraged by paleontologist Louis Leakey, Goodall made scientific breakthroughs regarding the similarities between chimpanzees and humans. Text and photos also highlight Goodall's extreme patience while observing and working with animals, and her tangible bond with and advocacy for them: "Chimp by chimp, Jane became involved in rescue missions around the world, always maintaining that 'every individual matters.' " Incorporating sidebars, bursts, maps, illustrations, and other images, the book's handsome design makes for easy, enjoyable navigation. Ages 8-12. (June)

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Review quotes

"Adventurers and outdoor lovers will identify with the life and work of Jane Goodall, compellingly presented in "Untamed," which is filled with full color photographs, illustrations, maps, and fun nature facts." - The Boston Globe

"Untamed: The Wild Life of Jane Goodallby Anita Silvey is the fascinating story of the childhood and career of the famed scientist. With a foreword by Jane Goodall, a great many photographs of her early years and field work studying chimpanzees, a format that draws the reader in, and a carefully researched and written narrative, this is a book that will both educate and entertain young readers." - About.com
Anita Silvey
ANITA SILVEY is the author of 100 Best Books for Children and 500 Great Books for Teens and has devoted more than 40 years promoting books that turn young people--and their families--into readers. To do this she has appeared frequently on NPR, The Today Show, 60 Minutes, and radio programs in the United States and Canada to talk about books for children and teenagers. She is the former publisher of children's books for Houghton Mifflin Co. and served as editor-in-chief of Horn Book magazine for 11 years. As Publisher's Weekly has said, "It would be hard to find a more authoritative voice than Anita Silvey." Anita writes the very popular Children's Book-a-Day Almanac that appears online. She also creates narrative nonfiction for children - The Plant Hunters, I'll Pass for Your Comrade, Henry Knox: Bookseller, Soldier, and Patriot, and an upcoming biography about singer-activist Pete Seeger.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781426315183
Lexile Measure
1100
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
National Geographic Kids
Publication date
June 20, 2015
Series
National Geographic Kids
BISAC categories
JNF007090 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Science & Technology
JNF007120 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Women
JNF003010 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Apes, Monkeys, etc.
Library of Congress categories
Behavior
Goodall, Jane
England
Chimpanzees
Women scientists
Primatologists
Women primatologists
Primatology

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