Lou Aronica
Lou Aronica is the author of the USA Today bestselling novel The Forever Year and the national bestsellers Blue, When You Went Away, The Journey Home, and Leaves . He collaborated on the New York Times nonfiction bestsellers The Element and Finding Your Element (both with Sir Ken Robinson) and Limitless (with Jim Kwik), the USA Today bestseller The Greatest You (with Trent Shelton) and the national bestseller The Culture Code (with Clotaire Rapaille). Aronica is a long-term book publishing...See more
Lou Aronica is the author of the USA Today bestselling novel The Forever Year and the national bestsellers Blue, When You Went Away, The Journey Home, and Leaves . He collaborated on the New York Times nonfiction bestsellers The Element and Finding Your Element (both with Sir Ken Robinson) and Limitless (with Jim Kwik), the USA Today bestseller The Greatest You (with Trent Shelton) and the national bestseller The Culture Code (with Clotaire Rapaille). Aronica is a long-term book publishing veteran, and he is a past president of the writers organization Novelists Inc. He is the father of four children and lives with his wife in Stamford, CT. See less
Lou Aronica's Featured Books
Lou Aronica book reviews
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The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything
Good for the Soul
by Adam C, Feb 23, 2012
I highly recommend this book. Very inspiring. It challenges you to recognize and run with your inherent strengths -- the natural abilities you already have. Robinson motivates his readers to evaluate ... Read More
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The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything
square peg, round hole people
This book is for educators or artistic people in need of recovery from their regimented lackluster official Western education, not for those trying to find their passion.
The first three quarters of ... Read More
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The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything
Engaging and Interesting
by JFPINTO, Jul 9, 2009
The author is man out if is time. He is our Shakespeare of Education. Hope we may follow his advice and change the education system accordingly. The Element is more than a book: it is a reference for ... Read More