Discover the real stories behind a group of Worcester’s "master minds" and how their ideas changed a nation.
This nonfiction collection examines ten influential figures who shaped science, invention, and public life, showing how great ideas travel from local roots to global impact.
Through a clear, accessible narrative, the book frames each life not as a lone achievement but as part of a larger stream of genius. It highlights the people, moments, and sources that fed their work, while keeping the focus on the practical and human side of profound creativity.
- Learn how historic figures collaborated with contemporaries and how their legacies were built from shared ideas.
- See how access to unprinted sources, photographs, and letters shaped biographical storytelling.
- Explore recurring themes of originality, influence, and the social context that foster genius.
- Understand the author’s approach to presenting lives as a connected “zone of genius” rather than isolated feats.
Ideal for readers of biography and history who want a grounded, big‑picture view of how remarkable minds emerge from a specific place.