"Malcolm Gladwell has made a career of writing books that drive the cultural conversation. His latest offers a provocative take on what close encounters between strangers have to teach us, and how we can get better at reading each other's signals. Talking to Strangers is a must-read. It investigates why we so often misconstrue others' intentions and how those errors can have unfortunate, even catastrophic, consequences...I love this book... Reading it will actually change not just how you see strangers, but how you look at yourself, the news--the world...You're touching on so many profound themes-themes that are especially urgent now when the world seems so topsy-turvy...Reading this book changed me."―Oprah Winfrey, O, The Oprah Magazine
"Gladwell brilliantly argues that we should stop assuming, realize no one's transparent and understand that behavior is tied to unseen circumstances. Powerful advice on truly getting to know others."―People, Book of the Week
"Mr. Gladwell's towering success rests on the moment when the skeptic starts to think that maybe we're wrong about everything and maybe, just maybe, this Gladwell guy is onto something...Talking to Strangers is weightier than his previous titles...The topic--and Mr. Gladwell's message that we should all approach strangers 'with caution and humility'--has fortuitous timing, given a political climate in which we can hardly stand to interact with people who watch a different cable network."―Amy Chozick, New York Times
"Malcolm Gladwell interviews brilliant people, generates powerful insights, writes like an angel, and has earned a massive and admiring audience. He has a keen eye and a witty flair and he's one of the best observationalists of a generation. Gladwell is a big-picture thinker who helps us make sense of the human condition."
―Bob Brisco, WebMD Magazine
"The latest intellectually stimulating book from the acclaimed author. Every few years, journalist Gladwell assembles serious scientific research on oddball yet relevant subjects and then writes a bestseller. Readers expecting another everything-you-think-you-know-is-wrong page-turner will not be disappointed...Another Gladwell tour de force."―Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Chock-full of gripping anecdotes from the recent and forgotten past. He uses these riveting stories to offer up bite-size observations about how we engage with strangers. The stranger is not easy; she is never as transparent as we believe. Gladwell's case studies are thrilling."―Maggie Taft, Booklist
"A thoughtful treatise...Gladwell writes in his signature colorful, fluid, and accessible prose...Both fascinating and topical."―Publishers Weekly
"Gladwell presents an intriguing analysis of what far too often goes wrong when strangers meet, diving deeply into controversial public incidents."―Dale Farris, Library Journal
"One of the leading intellectuals of his age."―Zoomer
Product details
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Hardcover: 400 pages
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Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (September 10, 2019)
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Language: English
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ISBN-10: 0316478520
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ISBN-13: 978-0316478526
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Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 1.4 x 8.2 inches
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Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
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