Fracture

Stories of How Great Lives Take Root in Trauma

Matthew Parris author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Profile Books Ltd

Published:5th Nov '20

£16.99

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Matthew Parris, presenter of Great Lives on BBC Radio 4, explores the surprising connection between trauma and greatness through vivid case histories.

A Times Biography of the Year Ada Lovelace. Frederick Douglass. Vladimir Lenin. Marie Curie. Frieda Kahlo. Carl Jung. Tupac Shakur. All geniuses who changed the world in ways that still influence our lives today. And all men and women who experienced, in childhood, trauma so severe that it should have broken them completely. While presenting Great Lives on Radio 4, Matthew Parris noticed a trend in the lives of the exceptional people the programme covered: many of them had been marked by extreme trauma and deprivation. They seemed to have succeeded not only in spite of their backgrounds, but perhaps even because of them. As Matthew Parris brings each individual's story to life in this original and compelling study, it becomes clear that we must rethink the origins of success, as well as the legacy of trauma.

Graceful and considered ... an elegant, compassionate and wide-ranging tribute to the resilience of humans * The Times *
Parris has a feel for language, a sense of history and a wonderful wit * Scotland on Sunday *
Parris is a skilful entertainer, who informs as well as amuses. * Literary Review *
I learned a lot reading this ... the strength of Fracture is that it is very much like a cracking radio script: entertaining and easy to digest * Spectator *

ISBN: 9781781257234

Dimensions: 222mm x 144mm x 29mm

Weight: 444g

304 pages

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