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And they have made choices which take an iron will, money, tears, blood and a massive amount of human fortitude. People like Mr Daad are unique because they have opted for a lifestyle which, for most of us, would at best be described as absurd, and at worst as undiluted hell. This man was the Hugh Hefner of the Middle East, even though, under the unforgiving Arabian sun, his harem looked more bunny boiler than Playboy bunny. Reassuringly, more than one exhausted woman was involved. Like the appropriately named Mohammed Daad, a sexed-up, one-legged pensioner in the Emirates who, at the time of writing this, had spawned his 84th child. People born or butchered to be so demonstrably different from the norm that the footprints they make on the human story are indelible.Īlongside the people I met who were born different were those who chose different. People whose physical attributes, whether God-given, or courtesy of a dodgy plastic surgeon in Brazil, mark them out as true one-offs, in the strict definition of the term.
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But whatever the measuring technique, which sometimes boiled down to good honest judgement, I gained unprecedented access to a whole range of human beings who are officially extraordinary. Some, such as the diminutive men, had their claim for being shortest confirmed in seconds, with the help of my B&Q tape measure. There was a fierce debate about whether some of these individuals were really record breakers. I’ve examined at close range the hair on the face of the hairiest man on Earth, and I’ve even embarked on a road trip with a man so hooked on plastic surgery, he has literally turned himself into a cat. I’ve been in the company of the tallest woman on earth, the smallest man, the cleverest child (according to their parents at least), the largest families, and the most enhanced women (yes, OK, largest breasts). People so utterly alien to what is familiar, that they make a hopeful on Britain’s Got Talent look almost normal. The human beings I’ve encountered are some of the rarest examples of what nature has to offer up, both in the physical and the mental form. Normally, the term extraordinary is used with more than a generous dose of poetic licence.
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Over the last three years, I’ve met some of the world’s most extraordinary people. INTRODUCTION (#ufcc9a327-4077-53e4-a045-580d8bbf7789)ĬHAPTER 1 The World’s Most Enhanced Woman and Me (#u868734cb-85a4-5a58-bbfe-58e5881dde80)ĬHAPTER 2 The World’s Tallest Woman and Me (#litres_trial_promo)ĬHAPTER 3 The World’s Biggest Family and Me (#litres_trial_promo)ĬHAPTER 4 The World’s Cleverest Child and Me (#litres_trial_promo)ĬHAPTER 5 The World’s Smallest Man and Me (#litres_trial_promo)Ībout the Publisher (#litres_trial_promo) This book is dedicated to anyone who doesn’t ‘fit in’.Ĭover Page (#ud1b71877-5ecd-52bd-be35-68bf0e2d978e) But what if, like the owner of the world’s biggest enhanced breasts, the man who turned himself into a cat or the seven-year-old who can benchpress his own bodyweight, they mean you are totally unique?Inspired by his hit Channel 4 series, Mark Dolan is determined to find out more about these extraordinary people.This is the story of that quest: an intelligent, heartfelt and moving account of the lives of some of the most special and unique people the world has to offer. Previously published as The World’s Most Extraordinary People… And Me.Looks aren’t everything. Mark Dolan meets the world’s most extrordinary people. Do You Mind if I Put My Hand on it?: Journeys into the Worlds of the Weird