Sara Gruen, the author of the best-selling novel Water for Elephants, discusses her latest novel, Ape House. It tells the story of a scientist at a Great Ape Language Lab who doesn’t understand people as well as she understands animals, and the reporter she meets who risks his career and his marriage to follow a story.

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Freedom was the name of the program to freeze out the internet.
does anyone recall the name of the program she mentioned to freeze your mac out of the internet?
alternatively, when will the audio be online?
Don't Bonobos resolve conflict with sex?
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