Kevin

Discover Your Genious: How to Think Like History's Ten Most Revolutionary Minds

This book was interesting to me from a couple of points of view. I do love history and I wanted to see how the author, Michael Gelb was going to distill the "modus operandi" of historical figures into something operational today. There were moments when I thought: "yeah right" but many others when I thought; "These would be great ideas to use with kids". I think it could be a great book for teacher mentors and others who look for ways to get kids to see and appreciate their own, unused gifts.

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