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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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this book needs to be read,
By emily (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Advice to Clever Children (Paperback)
Green's observations and insights into psychology are precision perfect. Her writing is direct and witty. I also recommend reading The Human Evasion and visitng her website celiagreen.com
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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A brilliant expositon of the Human condition.,
This review is from: Human Evasion, The (Institute of Psychophysical Research S.) (Hardcover)
I first read The Human Evasion a little over twenty years ago and have revisited it several times since. Simply put this is an extraordinary book. Is there a problem with sanity? You wouldn't think so until you consider that perfectly ordinary people can consider themselves to be part of a 'master race' or believe that a kind and loving God wishes to grant bumper crops to one group of people yet unleash a Tsunami upon another.being sane doesn't stop us from believing in mad ideas. If you want to know why, then I stongly recommend you read Celia Green's excellent book. It's short, to the point and funny too. I cannot recommend it highly enough. Everyone should read it.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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A brilliant expositon of the Human condition,
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This review is from: The Human Evasion (Paperback)
I first read The Human Evasion a little over twenty years ago and have revisited it several times since. Simply put this is an extraordinary book. Is there a problem with sanity? You wouldn't think so until you consider that perfectly ordinary people can consider themselves to be part of a 'master race' or believe that a kind and loving God wishes to grant bumper crops to one group of people yet unleash a Tsunami upon another.being sane doesn't stop us from believing in mad ideas. If you want to know why, then I stongly recommend you read Celia Green's excellent book. It's short, to the point and funny too. I cannot recommend it highly enough. Everyone should read it. By M P MCLESTER (London, England.)
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