The unbelievable true story of a young girl who is abandoned in the Colombian jungle and finds asylum in the most unlikely of places—with a troop of capuchin monkeys In 1954, in a remote mountain village in South America, a little girl was abducted. She was four years old. Marina Chapman was stolen from her housing estate and then abandoned deep in the Colombian jungle. That she survived is a … she survived is a miracle. Two days later, half-drugged, terrified, and starving, she came upon a troop of capuchin monkeys. Acting entirely on instinct, she tried to do what they did: she ate what they ate and copied their actions, and little by little, learned to fend for herself.
So begins the story of her five years among the monkeys, during which time she gradually became feral; she lost the ability to speak, lost all inhibition, lost any real sense of being human, replacing the structure of human society with the social mores of her new simian family. But society was eventually to reclaim her. At age ten, she was discovered by a pair of hunters who took her to the lawless Colombian city of Cucuta where, in exchange for a parrot, they sold her to a brothel. When she learned that she was to be groomed for prostitution, she made her plans to escape. But her adventure wasn’t over yet . . .
In the vein of Slumdog Millionaire and City of God, this rousing story of a lost child who overcomes the dangers of the wild and the brutality of the streets to finally reclaim her life will astonish readers everywhere.
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I was shocked that this kind of thing happens. We Americans are so sheltered from this kind of reality. I spent several days after reading this in just two days (couldn’t put it down) wondering why she was taken in the first place. There WILL be a sequel, since the author writes at the end about how there was so much material that it couldn’t …
This was an incredible story! I was caught up in it from the first few pages and could scarcely put it down, wondering what would happen next. Especially given that it is a true story, I was only sorry to see it end and wished for the sequel to learn the rest of it!
Loved this book! I want to know how she ended up with a normal life!
I think too much was edited out!!!! could have had more info about the jungle years.