Zoo Story: Life in the Garden of Captives |  | Author: Thomas French Publisher: Hyperion Category: Book
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Product Description Welcome to the savage and surprising world of Zoo Story, an unprecedented account of the secret life of a zoo and its inhabitants, both animal and human. Based on six years of research, the book follows a handful of unforgettable characters at Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo: an alpha chimp with a weakness for blondes, a ferocious tiger who revels in Obsession perfume, and a brilliant but tyrannical CEO known as El Diablo Blanco. Zoo Story crackles with issues of global urgency: the shadow of extinction, humanity's role in the destruction or survival of other species. More than anything else, though, it's a dramatic and moving true story of seduction and betrayal, exile and loss, and the limits of freedom on an overcrowded planet--all framed inside one zoo reinventing itself for the twenty-first century. Thomas French, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, chronicles the action with vivid power: Wild elephants soaring above the Atlantic on their way to captivity. Predators circling each other in a lethal mating dance. Primates plotting the overthrow of their king. The sweeping narrative takes the reader from the African savannah to the forests of Panama and deep into the inner workings of a place some describe as a sanctuary and others condemn as a prison. All of it comes to life in the book's four-legged characters. Even animal lovers will be startled by the emotional charge of these creatures' histories, which read as though they were co-written by Dickens and Darwin. Zoo Story shows us how these remarkable individuals live, how some die, and what their experiences reveal about the human desire to both exalt and control nature.
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A book that delivers on several fronts July 25, 2010 Jacqui Banaszynski 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
If you ever went to the zoo as a kid or parent, if you've ever had a pet or debated animal rights with friends, if you ever watched office (or life) politics and wondered why people behave the way they do, you'll find insights galore in Tom French's stunning "Zoo Story." French, a world-class reporter and storyteller, goes inside one zoo to tell us a much bigger story about man and beast, about man's impact on the natural world, about the real meaning of "wild," about social dynamics, and so much more. He writes with the speed and grace of the antelope, the quirky character of the monkey, the power of the tiger, and the wisdom of the elephant. He also, for you journalists out there, footnotes his reporting in a way that is an education all its own.
Fascinatingly Unique Perspective August 5, 2010 Shannon (North Carolina) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
What a wonderful and interestingly unique read! I was wonderfully absorbed and could not put this book down. I bought two more copies to share with others and notified my library to please recommend it highly. I loved it! It broke my heart, made me laugh, taught me so many interesting thigs, and I will have a new-found respect for zoo-keepers next time I go. As a general rule, I avoid zoo's like the plague, as I am on the side of not keeping these animals held prisoner. However, I will visit the zoo in this book....I just have to!
Great story August 12, 2010 J. L. Weinstein (West Hollywood, California) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Yeah, it's brilliantly reported, and true it deals with Big Issues, but Zoo Story is far more than that. It's a really good story. If you want a compelling tale with interesting characters, tautly told, get it. The extra-special bonus: It'll make you think.
For all animal lovers July 27, 2010 Franklin Baer (New York) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
This book will surely tug at your heartstrings, while also making you think. It'll make you more thoughtfully consider zoos and what they do, whether you love or hate them. This is an unbiased look at the balance between conservation and captivity, and it makes one think about the environment and our responsibility to it and to animals. An important book.
Love, sex, power and death at the zoo July 27, 2010 Mike Wilson 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This meticulously reported and smartly written book will make you think in new ways about animals, human beings, and our respective places in the world. But far from being an "issues" book, "Zoo Story" describes a time of profound drama at Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa, the site of shocking and tragic events while author Tom French was there. This an unforgettable read, and every word is true.
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