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What I Wish I’d Known When I Was Young

- The Art and Science of Growing Up
Af: Rachel Sylvester, Alice Thomson Engelsk Hardback

What I Wish I’d Known When I Was Young

- The Art and Science of Growing Up
Af: Rachel Sylvester, Alice Thomson Engelsk Hardback
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‘A superb study … brilliant stories, hilarious observations and jaw dropping revelations about so many figures in public life we thought we knew – but never understood’ EMILY MAITLIS Loss and adversity are part of the human condition, but an imperfect past isn’t always an indicator of what’s to come. This book traces a pattern: why is it that often the people with the hardest beginnings in life – children who experience displacement, disease, financial ruin, abandonment or bereavement – become the most successful adults? And is there something to learn from those people, who perhaps have the strongest sense of what matters most?Of Britain’s fifty-five prime ministers, twenty-five lost one or both of their parents as a child and 69 per cent suffered some form of serious childhood trauma. For their acclaimed podcast Past Imperfect, Thomson and Sylvester spoke to some such prime ministers, as well as pioneers and poets, CEOs and chefs, actors and archbishops, sports stars and Nobel prize-winning scientists. How did Richard Branson overcome severe dyslexia? How did Daphne Park, born in lonely, rural Tanzania, become one of Britain’s top spies? How was diver Tom Daley driven on to win an Olympic gold medal by being bullied at school and his father’s early death?This book brings together psychological research with scores of intimate, fascinating interviews. The resulting narrative is full of hope, and might help us all towards a better understanding of resilience, motivation, perspective and courage.
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‘A superb study … brilliant stories, hilarious observations and jaw dropping revelations about so many figures in public life we thought we knew – but never understood’ EMILY MAITLIS Loss and adversity are part of the human condition, but an imperfect past isn’t always an indicator of what’s to come. This book traces a pattern: why is it that often the people with the hardest beginnings in life – children who experience displacement, disease, financial ruin, abandonment or bereavement – become the most successful adults? And is there something to learn from those people, who perhaps have the strongest sense of what matters most?Of Britain’s fifty-five prime ministers, twenty-five lost one or both of their parents as a child and 69 per cent suffered some form of serious childhood trauma. For their acclaimed podcast Past Imperfect, Thomson and Sylvester spoke to some such prime ministers, as well as pioneers and poets, CEOs and chefs, actors and archbishops, sports stars and Nobel prize-winning scientists. How did Richard Branson overcome severe dyslexia? How did Daphne Park, born in lonely, rural Tanzania, become one of Britain’s top spies? How was diver Tom Daley driven on to win an Olympic gold medal by being bullied at school and his father’s early death?This book brings together psychological research with scores of intimate, fascinating interviews. The resulting narrative is full of hope, and might help us all towards a better understanding of resilience, motivation, perspective and courage.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 288
ISBN-13: 9780008497460
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 000849746X
Udg. Dato: 12 maj 2022
Længde: 30mm
Bredde: 241mm
Højde: 162mm
Forlag: HarperCollins Publishers
Oplagsdato: 12 maj 2022
Forfatter(e) Rachel Sylvester, Alice Thomson


Kategori Sande fortællinger: heltemod og overlevelse


ISBN-13 9780008497460


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 288


Udgave


Længde 30mm


Bredde 241mm


Højde 162mm


Udg. Dato 12 maj 2022


Oplagsdato 12 maj 2022


Forlag HarperCollins Publishers