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380 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1987
Author-naturalist Farley Mowat has written a biography of noted primatologist and conservationist Dian Fossey, who worked with mountain gorillas in Rwanda. After Fossey was murdered, Mowat worked extensively from her notes and writings to let her voice be heard. Fossey’s memoir about her work with the gorillas, Gorillas in the Mist (1983), has been reprinted worldwide.
Dian Fosse was universally described as a prickly sort. She never married, and she often chose unsuitable men (married ex-pats) as lovers for a season or more. She smoked to excess and drank the same way. As a scientist and a researcher, she never became a member of the “old boy network,” for she never learned (or tried) to “go along to get along.” She was at best irascible and at worst impossible, but she loved the animals she studied: mountain gorillas.
She was murdered by an intruder at her home research station. The person who killed her split her head from crown to nose with a panga (machete).
I purchased a used PB copy in good condition from McKay’s Books for $2.00 on 6/5/24. My rating: 7/10, finished 7/20/24 (3968).
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