Superhuman, Rowan Hooper
Superhuman, Rowan Hooper
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Superhuman
Life at the Extremes of Our Capacity

Author: Rowan Hooper

Narrator: Richard Lyddon

Unabridged: 10 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/04/2018


Synopsis

From evolutionary biologist Rowan Hooper, an awe-inspiring look into the extremes of human ability—and what they tell us about our own potential—“an intriguing…look at some of the things that make us human—and more” (Kirkus Reviews).

In 1997, an endurance runner named Yiannis Kouros ran 188 miles in twenty-four hours. Akira Haraguchi can recite pi to the 100,000th decimal point. John Nunn was accepted to Oxford University at age fifteen. After a horrific attack by her estranged husband, Carmen Tarleton was left with burns to more than eighty percent of her body. After a three-month coma, multiple skin grafts, and successful face transplant, Tarleton is now a motivational speaker.

What does it feel like to be exceptional? And what does it take to get there? Why can some people achieve greatness when others can’t, no matter how hard they try? Just how much potential does our species have? Evolutionary biologist Rowan Hooper has the answers. In Superhuman he takes us on a breathtaking tour of the peaks of human achievement that shows us what it feels like to be extraordinary—and what it takes to get there.

Drawing on interviews with these “superhumans” and those who have studied them, Hooper assesses the science and genetics of peak potential. His case studies are as inspirational as they are varied, highlighting feats of endurance, strength, intelligence, and memory.

Superhuman is “terrifically entertaining. Hooper is that precious thing; an easy, fluent, and funny scientist. The message from this upbeat, clever, feel good book is that we all have greater capacity than we realize. Spectacularly enjoyable” (The London Times), this is a fascinating, eye-opening, and inspiring celebration for anyone who ever felt that they might be able to do something extraordinary in life, for those who simply want to succeed, and for anyone interested in the sublime possibilities of humankind.

About Rowan Hooper

Rowan Hooper is managing editor of New Scientist magazine, where he has spent more than ten years writing about all aspects of science. He has a PhD in evolutionary biology and worked as a biologist in Japan for five years, before joining the Japan Times in Tokyo, and later taking up a fellowship at Trinity College Dublin. Two collections of his long-running column for the paper have been published in Japan, and his work has also appeared in The EconomistThe GuardianWired, and The Washington Post. He lives in London with his partner and two daughters. Superhuman is his first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bernie on October 23, 2018

There are mounds of books out on the science of maximum human performance, be they on mind-hacking, sports & exercise science, or some combination thereof as applied to a particular pursuit. Hooper creates his niche by way of a broad and varied selection of topics, including: language learning, sing......more

Goodreads review by Costin on September 20, 2021

Mai multe aici: [URL not allowed]-rowan-hoo... Am primit Superuman la una dintre comenzile de carte. Cred că a fost gratuită la nu mai țin minte câte cărți cumpărati de la Publica. Este o carte de peste 350 de pagini scrise mărunt, pe care cu greu o poți lăsa din mână, autorul încercând să d......more

Goodreads review by Karel on January 07, 2019

My weak start to 2019 reading — I should not have finished this one…. it’s a fishing expedition for the role of genetics in human exceptionalism, structured mostly as anecdotes of limited interest, and poorly designed and executed interviews. Encouraged by a strong beginning, from the first paragraph......more

Goodreads review by Paula on December 07, 2024

A book about some extraordinary people who have achieved incredible things. The author set out to find out what made these feats possible. The conclusion is that most of the qualities that people need are influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. The book is divided into three parts - thi......more

Goodreads review by Sophy on March 20, 2020

A really interesting book charting some amazing human endeavours. Hooper makes the book fascinating, accessible and easy to mooch through. A pleasant distraction in some tough times.......more