Half Brother by
Kenneth OppelMy rating:
3 of 5 starsHow would you feel if you had a chimpanzee as a little brother?
Ben Tomlin's father moved the family to British Columbia for that very reason. Nobody had asked Ben, his Dad had accepted the new job before he told Ben anything about the move.
It was 1973. Richard Tomlin was a behavioral scientist interested in whether humans were the only animals capable of learning language. He wanted to find out if chimpanzees could learn American Sign Language. So he accepted a position at a university half way across Canada.
Ben spent his thirteenth birthday unpacking boxes at his new house. Now he was in a new town, Victoria, living in a new house and going to a private school.
For the experiment a particular chimp had to be found. It had to be a baby, because the whole experiment relied on raising it just like a human.
They named their chimp, Zan.
At first Ben thought that having a chimpanzee as a member of the family was the weirdest thing in the world and he resented him because of the move and because it made him look weird at school. But as he begins to work with Zan, spending time with him and teaching the chimp his first sign, Ben's feelings about his feisty new half brother begins to change.
What does Zan learn?
What do Ben and his family learn?
Can this experiment succeed?
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