





Owner of "the most remarkable mind on the planet," (according to Entertainment Weekly) Daniel Tammet captivated readers and won worldwide critical acclaim with his 2007 New York Times best-selling memoir, Born on a Blue Day, and its vivid depiction of a life with autistic savant syndrome. In his fascinating new book, he writes with characteristic clarity and personal awareness as he sheds light on the mysteries of savants' incredible mental abilities, and our own.
Tammet explains that the differences between savant and non-savant minds have been exaggerated; his astonishing capacities in memory, math, and language are neither due to a cerebral supercomputer nor any genetic quirk, but are rather the results of a highly rich and complex associative form of thinking and imagination. Autistic thought, he argues, is an extreme variation of a kind that we all do, from daydreaming to the use of puns and metaphors.
Embracing the Wide Sky combines meticulous scientific research with Tammet's detailed descriptions of how his mind works to demonstrate the immense potential within us all. He explains how our natural intuitions can help us to learn a foreign language, why his memories are like symphonies, and what numbers and giraffes have in common. We also discover why there is more to intelligence than IQ, how optical illusions fool our brains, and why too much information can make you dumb.
Many readers will be particularly intrigued by Tammet's original ideas concerning the genesis of genius and exceptional creativity. He illustrates his arguments with examples as diverse as the private languages of twins, the compositions of poets with autism, and the breakthroughs, and breakdowns, of some of history's greatest minds.
©2009 Daniel Tammet; (P)2009 Simon and Schuster
EMBRACING THE WIDE SKY is a book about how humans think. Author Daniel Tammet, the autistic savant and math genius featured in the documentary BRAINMAN, has had his own mind studied intensely. He builds on this research, as well as providing an exhaustive summary of modern neuroscience, to show that extraordinary intelligence results from mental capacities possessed by everyone. Narrator Daniel Gerroll expertly captures Tammet's intelligence and thirst for knowledge. Tammet's curiosity about the brain--and how individuals perceive the world--is at the forefront of Gerroll's performance. Tammet's frequent references to research studies and statistics don't translate quite as well to the audio format. Nevertheless, this production provides listeners the opportunity to question the boundaries of the human brain. © AudioFile 2009
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