Description
But science showed that her method taught only skimming, with disastrous effects on comprehension-a fact Wood was aware of from early in her career. Fudging test results, and squelching critics, she founded a company that enrolled half a million. The course's popularity endured even as evidence of its shortcomings continued to accumulate. Today, as apps and online courses attempt to spark a speed-reading revival, this engaging look at Wood's rise from mission worker to marketer exposes the pitfalls of embracing a con artist's worthless solution to imaginary problems.
About the Author
Marcia Biedermanis a writer who has appeared in the New York Times, Crain's New York Business, New York Magazine, the New York Observer, and Newsday. She is also the author ofPopovers and Candlelight: Patricia Murphy and the Rise and Fall of a Restaurant Empire She lives in New York.
Reviews
"I read Scan Artist in thirty minutes! Actually, I didn't, because the Evelyn Wood method doesn't work. But when I did mosey my way through this enjoyable book, I found a great tale of American hucksterism." -- Jonathan Alter, New York Times bestselling author of The Center Holds: Obama and His Enemies
" Scan Artist is a riveting portrait of an underrepresented archetype: the female con artist. Meticulously researched and cinematically plotted, Marcia Biederman's book excavates biographical details that paint a comprehensive picture of Evelyn Wood's milieu and motivations. Though I did not read at the rate of thousands of words per minute, as Wood may have claimed, my pages turned rapidly as I devoured this dastardly, delightful character." -- Elizabeth Greenwood, author of Playing Dead: A Journey Through the World of Dead Fraud
"If Americans could split the atom, track satellites in outer space, and build missiles, why shouldn't reading methods also make spectacular advances? The fact that supersonic reading becomes skimming did not deter Utah teacher Evelyn Wood. Beiderman's thoroughly researched biography deserves to be read slowly. It is a fascinating case study of the thin line between adroit marketing and misleading hyperbole." -- Robert L. Hampel, author of Fast and Curious: A History of Shortcuts in American Education
"This is an intriguing and surprising biography of a woman who was once a household name" -- Booklist
"A highly recommended examination of the life of Evelyn Wood and her Reading Dynamics program." -- She Treads Softly
"...a compelling biography wrapped in the rare true story from the education sector. A page-turner, it could easily be read one sitting... maybe even an hour for a faster reader." -- Plucked from the Stacks
" Scan Artist thoroughly portrays Wood's rise and fall as well as the need to beware the deal that seems too good to be true. It always is." HistoryNet
Book Information
ISBN 9781641601627
Author Marcia Biederman
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Chicago Review Press
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 6mm * 152mm