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Article # : 12753 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 3 / 1987  3,148 Words
Author : John Briggs
John Briggs, a widely published science writer, is the author of Fire in the Crucible, a book on creative genius to be published by St. Martin's Press this coming spring. He teaches at the New School for Social Research.

       NATURE'S GAMBIT
       Child Prodigies and the Development of Human Potential
       David Henry Feldman with Lynn T. Goldsmith
       Basic Books, 1986
       304 pp., $19.95
       
       CONCEPTIONS OF GIFTEDNESS
       Robert J. Sternberg and Janet Davidson
       Cambridge University Press, 1986
       460 pp., $29.25
       
       THE PRODIGY
       Amy Wallace Dutton
       1986
       297 pp., $18.95
       
        For ages, child prodigies have excited awe, envy, titillation, and sometimes fear; journalistic reports of prodigies have abounded, yet surprisingly little has been done to study them scientifically. David Feldman's engaging account of his ten-year project to track the development of six prodigies is therefore an exciting and long-awaited contribution to understanding the ultimate "gifted child."
       
        Similar praise is due the Sternberg-Davidson collection of eighteen articles by leading giftedness researchers. Together, these books point toward a new realism in the debate about the factors involved in the emergence and cultivation of extraordinary talent. Amy Wallace's slickly written journalistic biography of early twentieth-century American prodigy William James Sidis ... (2000 of 19412 Characters)
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