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The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore | Benjamin Hale
4 posts | 7 read | 8 to read
Bruno Littlemore is quite unlike any chimpanzee in the world. Precocious, self-conscious and preternaturally gifted, young Bruno, born and raised in a habitat at the local zoo, falls under the care of a university primatologist named Lydia Littlemore. Learning of Bruno's ability to speak, Lydia takes Bruno into her home to oversee his education and nurture his passion for painting. But for all of his gifts, the chimpanzee has a rough time caging his more primal urges. His untimely outbursts ultimately cost Lydia her job, and send the unlikely pair on the road in what proves to be one of the most unforgettable journeys -- and most affecting love stories -- in recent literature. Like its protagonist, this novel is big, loud, abrasive, witty, perverse, earnest and amazingly accomplished. The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore goes beyond satire by showing us not what it means, but what it feels like be human -- to love and lose, learn, aspire, grasp, and, in the end, to fail.
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Addison_Reads
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Mehso-so

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I picked this up randomly years ago and finally got around to reading it. The idea of a chimp living with a human researcher and learning to talk and become more human intrigued me. On one hand I loved the look at human nature through the eyes of the chimp, and the satire and social commentary were great. However, I thought all the sex/masturbation descriptions were too much. It's also about 200 pages too long.

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RoBa
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Picked this up with some birthday money. Good so far...

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BibliophileArtichoke
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Whoa...do yourself a favor and read this book. This novel, a memoir from the perspective of the first chimpanzee to obtain language, is by far one of the most deeply intellectual and interesting books that I've recently read. Hale defies convention to bring forth a shocking exploration of humanity.

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BibliophileArtichoke
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Whoa...I'm tragically already half way through this book. Can't put it down, and never want it to end. I'm completely obsessed.

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