<p><i>"What their [Shavina and Ferrari] book addresses are factors responsible for high ability, including extracognitive aspects such as personality traits, society and culture....my advice is 'Go for it-read this book!'"</i><br />—<b><i>The Psychology of Education Review</i></b></p><p><i>"...<b>Beyond Knowledge</b> is an excellent introduction to the notion of 'the extracognitive.' The book paints a humanistic and identifiable picture of traits that constitute high ability both in academic and non-academic disciplines. It is especially relevant to university educators that teach courses about exceptionality. The lucid and clear writing is also accessible to lay individuals interested in the phenomenon of high ability. Last but not least, the book removes the mystique and the elitism associated with genius."</i><br />—<b><i>Interchange: Quarterly Review of Education</i></b></p>