With "The gifted child" already documented and practice, we could only have the desire to be well-informed parents about the precocity of his child to help him live peacefully their differences. But why so many passages they made us oddly tears to my eyes? With "Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted "the veil is torn! With this tone always benevolent, plain and simple, Jeanne-Siaud Facchin leads gradually to become aware of repressed too long operation in order to be as "normal" as possible. It explains precisely how gifted adults should not be thought of as "more" intelligent but intelligent "otherwise". It also highlights the peculiar sensibility, often bulky, which can hamper the gifted in his personal or professional life. Thank you to her for putting in words so accurately the strengths and weaknesses of a functioning "otherwise" normal to learn to tame and be closer to what we are. Being as authentic as possible and stop trying to "normalize" at all costs. A professional, this book is a real resource for all adults suffering (at work or elsewhere) that have no clear pathology to DSM4 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) and finally discover that the source of their difficulties is never revealed what giftedness. It is never too late to be happy! Through this book, the best on the issue, discover your joyous face and become happy! Isabelle Pailleau Psychologist, work and learning