![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In Endangered, Eliot Schrefer plunges us into a heart-stopping exploration of the things we do to survive, the sacrifices we make to help others, and the tangled geography that ties us all, human and animal, together. Importance: Sophie is very much aware that her decision to buy Otto prompts the trader to kidnap the other two young bonobos. Caught in the crosshairs of a lethal conflict, they must struggle to keep safe. His life stood for those other two lives. She says she liked the country as a young girl because she didn't know anything different. Importance: Sophie's dislike for the Congo is an important part of her character. Sometime during my six years in the states, I began to hate the Democratic Republic of Congo. The three women are vital to the survival of the young bonobos. Importance: Sophie is introducing the three surrogates who serve as “mamas” to the baby bonobos in the sanctuary nursery. The guidelines on how to keep a young bonobo healthy are pretty short: When they're with their mothers, they're happy and healthy when they're not with their mothers, they begin to die. ![]()
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