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OverviewThey were three of the greatest minds in history. But before they changed the world, they were children. Raising Genius tells the untold parenting stories of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Albert Einstein, and Steve Jobs-and reveals the price of brilliance. Mozart's father paraded him across Europe as a child prodigy, driving him to dazzling heights and early ruin. Einstein's mother pushed him relentlessly, molding a stubborn dreamer into the world's most famous scientist. Steve Jobs was adopted by a machinist and a bookkeeper, raised in a California garage where craftsmanship met rebellion-only to falter when fatherhood became his own test. Written as gripping narrative nonfiction, Raising Genius reads like a novel but stays true to history. You'll walk candlelit halls in Vienna, sit in Einstein's parlor in Bern, and stand in the Los Altos garage where Apple was born. Each scene is real, each triumph shadowed by sacrifice. This is not just another biography. It is a reflection on parenting and genius-how families shape greatness, and what genius costs in return. Mozart gave his body. Einstein gave his family. Jobs gave his daughter. The world remembers their brilliance. This is the story of the parents who made-and unmade-them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nam NguyenPublisher: Octomind Publishing Imprint: Octomind Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.435kg ISBN: 9781069754608ISBN 10: 1069754609 Pages: 326 Publication Date: 15 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""For readers who enjoy well-researched biographies, this book offers a compelling reminder that genius is never born in isolation but cultivated-sometimes painfully-within the family."" - Sue E from NetGalley ""Written in the style of a novel, it provides a deeply personal glimpse into three very different personalities... poignant, evocative, and triumphant."" - Leonard Smuts for Readers' Favorite ""Raising Genius is a wild backstage pass into the childhoods of Mozart, Einstein, and Jobs-proof that brilliance comes with big dreams, bigger parents, and the biggest price tags."" - Paige T, Reviewer ""I enjoyed how the book made me think about the human side of these legends, especially the sacrifices their families made along the way. It was fascinating and surprisingly moving to read."" - Abigail L, Librarian ""Nguyen's vignettes are well-written, with scenes that vividly reconstruct the worlds of Mozart, Einstein, and Jobs. The author's conceit-that 'genius does not emerge in isolation... it is nurtured, demanded, resisted, and sometimes denied'-is both intriguing and original."" - BlueInk Review ""Where Nguyen shines is in his portrayal of the obstacles each man must overcome to accomplish great feats in life. He both commends and critiques the parents of all three, noting that 'Parents do not create genius, but they shape its path-sometimes toward triumph, sometimes toward tragedy.' The power of parental approval and support forms the framework of Nguyen's writing, rendering the 'true cost of genius' as a behind-the-scenes force that can build up-or tear down."" - BookLife By Publishers Weekly ""For readers who enjoy well-researched biographies, this book offers a compelling reminder that genius is never born in isolation but cultivated-sometimes painfully-within the family."" - Sue E from NetGalley ""Written in the style of a novel, it provides a deeply personal glimpse into three very different personalities... poignant, evocative, and triumphant."" - Leonard Smuts for Readers' Favorite Author InformationNam Nguyen is a Canadian author and business strategist with a background in psychology, neuroscience, and business administration. He is the award-winning author of Raising Future Leaders: How to Turn Tiny Tyrants into Titans and other works that explore parenting, leadership, and personal development.Drawing on a BSc in Psychology, an MSc in Neuroscience from the Université de Montréal, and an MBA from the Université du Québec à Montréal, Nam blends academic expertise with real-world insight as a father of two. His writing combines rigorous research with narrative storytelling, making complex ideas accessible and engaging for a wide audience.In addition to his books, Nam shares his expertise through seminars, coaching, and community engagement, helping parents, educators, and professionals cultivate the skills needed to thrive in today's fast-changing world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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