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The genius of women: from overlooked to changing the world (1 Edition.)

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As long as the word genius has existed it's been narrowly defined and understood.

Surveys show that when anyone, male or female, is asked to name a genius, the answers are predictable - Albert Einstein.

Leonardo Da Vinci. Steve Jobs. But when the same group of people are asked to name a female genius, they can only come up with ONE name: Marie Curie.

Janice Kaplan, the New York Times bestselling author of The Gratitude Diaries, set out to find out why, using her unique mix of memoir, narrative, and a sprinkling of self-help.

Through interviews with neuroscientists, psychologists, and yes, a large number of actual female geniuses, she proves in this book that genius isn't just about talent - it's about having that talent recognised, both historically, and, surprisingly, today.

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Dutton, Penguin Random House
1524744220 / 9781524744229
eBook (EPUB)
18/02/2020
English
352 pages
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