By Valentine Cawley
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Ainan Celeste Cawley is a child unlike any other. He spoke his first words at a couple of weeks of age. He began crawling at four months, walking at six months and running at eight months. Also in his eighth month, he could climb in and out of his cot, with ease and had read his first letter. This remarkable beginning of a life, foretold much greater things to come. This book tells that tale, day by day. Each entry captures a special moment, or a revealing action, in the life of this singular child prodigy and his brothers. It is written in a journal style, being based, originally on a blog.
This is the first volume in a multimillion word book. It covers the transitional period from birth to the period of six to seven years old, when Ainan's prodigious talent for Chemistry and science in general, had begun to emerge, strongly.
The book comes in two versions: one with full comments and one without. This version is comment free, allowing the reader to focus on the core of the author's thinking on giftedness. However, the other version with full comments (Volume One), contains Valentine's elaborate trains of thought, regarding giftedness, which allow for more detailed insights, in reaction to the comments of readers.
Ainan's unparalleled life story, with its record-breaking precocity, has excited the imagination of newspapers around the world - and hundreds of them have written about him. The Wall Street Journal covered him on their front pages in January 2010 - and hundreds of other major newspapers, including The Times (of London), The Daily Telegraph, The Sun and De Bild, have written extensively about him, in dozens of countries.
Ainan also stars in several TV documentaries, including "Superhuman Genius", for ITV1 and The Science Channel - and "The World's Cleverest Child and Me.", for Channel 4 in the UK.
So, read this book and find out why so many newspapers and TV companies, around the world, have taken such an interest, in Ainan's story.
The contents include:
46,186 words
107 journal entries
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