This book reveals the dramatic stories of twenty outstandingly
gifted people as they grew from early promise to maturity in
Britain. Recorded over the last thirty-five years by award-winning
psychologist, Joan Freeman, these fascinating accounts reveal the
frustrations and triumphs of her participants, and investigates why
some fell by the wayside whilst others reached fame and
fortune.
These exceptional people possess a range of intellectual, social
and emotional gifts in fields such as mathematics, the arts, music
and spirituality. Through their particular abilities, they were
often confronted with extra emotional challenges, such as
over-anxious and pushy parents, teacher put-downs, social
trip-wires, boredom and bullying in school and conflicting life
choices. Their stories illustrate how seemingly innocuous events
could have devastating life-long consequences, and confront the
reader with intriguing questions such as: Does having a brilliant
mind help when you are ethnically different or suffering serious
depression? How does a world-class pianist cope when repetitive
strain injury strikes, or a young financier when he hits his first
million? What is the emotional impact of grade-skipping?
Joan Freeman s insights into the twists and turns of these lives
are fascinating and deeply moving. She shows us that while fate has
a part to play, so does a personal outlook which can see and grab a
fleeting chance, overcome great odds, and put in the necessary hard
work to lift childhood prodigy to greatness. Readers will identify
with many of the intriguing aspects of these people s lives, and
perhaps learn something about themselves too.
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