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Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would Be Human (Thorndike Nonfiction)
Elizabeth Hess
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| #4860829 in Books | Gale Cengage | 2008-05-01 | Format: Large Print | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.18 x5.99 x8.47l,1.57 | File type: PDF | 571 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The Underside of Science|By L Weiss|It was very difficult to rate this book, interesting yes, sad, very. During the sixtes there was very little over site on how lab animals were treated. Nim, a very highly intelligent chimpanzee was being trained in sign language. Apparently he appeared to truly understand and utilize this knowledge. But what happens to him when his skill set|From Publishers Weekly|Starred . In what is surely one of the most memorable and intelligent recent books about animal-human interaction, Hess (Lost and Found: Dogs, Cats and Everyday Heroes at a Country Animal Shelter) tells the story of Nim Chimpsky, w
Now Elizabeth Hess’s unforgettable biography is the inspiration for Project Nim, a riveting new documentary directed by James Marsh and produced by Simon Chinn, the Oscar-winning team known for Man on Wire. Hess, a consultant on the film, says, “Getting a call from James Marsh and Simon Chinn is an author’s dream. Project Nim is nothing short of amazing.”
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You easily download any file type for your gadget.Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would Be Human (Thorndike Nonfiction) | Elizabeth Hess.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.