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![]() | The Edison Gene: ADHD and the Gift of the Hunter Child by Thom Hartmann, Lucy Jo Palladino ISBN-10: 9781594770494 ISBN-10: 1-59477-049-2 ISBN-13: 9781594770494 ISBN-13: 978-1-59477-049-4 Paperback 2005-01-14 Park Street Press Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Explores how the ADHD gene is and has been critical to humanity's development | ||
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Good customer service The book that I ordered came on-time and in great shape. I couldn't have asked for an easier transaction. | ||
For self-help, buy something else If you do have ADD, this book won't keep your attention for five minutes. I do agree with the author's premise that ADD is just a way of being that is "different", and even advantageous in certain situations, instead of "wrong", "defective", or "sick". However this book is not the self-help manual I was expecting. Instead it is full of tedious and repetitive analysis of the supposed evolutionary roots of ADD and technical discussions of the specific genes that supposedly contribute to a tendency towards ADD. This may be of interest to some but is not the best choice for an ADDer looking for practical strategies to improve their life. I resolutely plowed through the first couple of chapters, but after seeing that it was going nowhere just skimmed the rest of the book. A couple of books that I have found more helpful are ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life and Delivered from Distraction: Getting the Most out of Life with Attention Deficit Disorder. | ||
wasted $ I had high hopes for this book. It sounded like such a great idea. It really is, but would have been much better summarized in a magazine article. You get the gist from the back cover. Most of the book is either the author touting how he is responsible for coining the phrase and that anyone else is only borrowing it from him; or is a lesson on the ice age and climatology - neither of which I wanted to shell out $20 for, not to mention my precious time. | ||
must read There is a lot to learn about ADHD. This is a good place to start. Children grow so fast, they have to live with our choices, let us all work hard to help make them happy adults. | ||
Best ADHD book I have read so far Loved it. Easy to read and fascinating new info. you won't find in other books on this topic | ||