Professor Robert Plomin, the world's leading geneticist, said in 2014 of
his search for genes that explain differences in our psychology: 'I have
been looking for these genes for fifteen years. I don't have any'.
Using a mixture of famous and ordinary people, Oliver James drills deep
down into the childhood causes of our individuality, revealing why our
upbringing, not our genes, plays such an important role in our wellbeing
and success. The implications are huge: as adults we can change, we can
clutch our fates from predetermined destiny, as parents we can radically
alter the trajectory of our childrens' lives, and as a society we could
largely eradicate criminality and poverty.
Not in Your Genes will not only change the way you think about
yourself and the people around you, but give you the fuel to change your
personality and your life for the better.