Jennie (novel)


Jennie is a novel by American author Douglas Preston. The book was published on October 1, 1994 by St. Martin's Press.

Plot summary

Jennie is a chimpanzee, living in the 1970s. Naturalist Dr. Hugo Archibald delivers Jennie from her dying mother in the Cameroons and brings her home to his American family. His young son, Sandy, becomes extremely attached to Jennie, but Archibald's daughter, Sarah, resents the chimp. Jennie, through her learning of ASL, starts to converse and interact with the humans around her. Eventually, Jennie goes to a wildlife preserve where she cannot function.

Reception

—Review by Kirkus Reviews