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Bonobo by Tracy Duvall, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Bonobo by Tracy Duvall, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
From Tracy Duvall
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From Tracy Duvall
Bonobo by Tracy Duvall, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Truth, Golden Rules, and the Bonobo HandshakeNat’s professor, Doris, seduces him and announces that she’s a bonobo. Over the next two years, Nat explores whether to become one, too. Filled with sex, humor, and philosophical musing, Bonobo! presents people struggling to find the balance between settling and seeking, flatlining and fireworks, ‘porn’ and drama. In Tucson, Dale and other anthropology students create a utopian movement emulating bonobos—the peaceful, promiscuous, and matriarchal ape. It devolves into ¡Bonobo!®, an island resort near Playatlán, Mexico. Its slogan: We come in peace. Can leading this liberation-by-sex movement bring Dale satisfaction?Nat moves to Playatlán for ethnographic fieldwork. He gets to know Dale and the Bonobo movement and has adventures with beauty queens, drug traffickers, tourists, prostitutes, college administrators, and the Baby Jesus. At every turn, he must make a fateful choice: the siren song of social expectation or the perpetual pursuit of a panoply of loves. | Bonobo by Tracy Duvall, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Truth, Golden Rules, and the Bonobo HandshakeNat’s professor, Doris, seduces him and announces that she’s a bonobo. Over the next two years, Nat explores whether to become one, too. Filled with sex, humor, and philosophical musing, Bonobo! presents people struggling to find the balance between settling and seeking, flatlining and fireworks, ‘porn’ and drama. In Tucson, Dale and other anthropology students create a utopian movement emulating bonobos—the peaceful, promiscuous, and matriarchal ape. It devolves into ¡Bonobo!®, an island resort near Playatlán, Mexico. Its slogan: We come in peace. Can leading this liberation-by-sex movement bring Dale satisfaction?Nat moves to Playatlán for ethnographic fieldwork. He gets to know Dale and the Bonobo movement and has adventures with beauty queens, drug traffickers, tourists, prostitutes, college administrators, and the Baby Jesus. At every turn, he must make a fateful choice: the siren song of social expectation or the perpetual pursuit of a panoply of loves. | Bonobo by Tracy Duvall, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















