Malcolm Gladwell, host of the podcast Revisionist History and author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Outliers, offers a powerful examination of our interactions with strangers, and why they often go wrong—now with a new afterword by the author.
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How did Fidel Castro fool the CIA for a generation? Why did Neville Chamberlain think he could trust Adolf Hitler? Why are campus sexual assaults on the rise? Do television sitcoms teach us something about the way we relate to one another that isn’t true?
Talking to Strangers is a challenging and controversial excursion through history, psychology, and scandals taken straight from the news. In it, Malcolm Gladwell revisits the deceptions of Bernie Madoff, the suicide of Sylvia Plath, and the death of Sandra Bland—throwing our understanding of these and other stories into doubt.
Something is very wrong, Gladwell argues, with the tools and strategies we use to make sense of people we don’t know, and the resulting conflict and misunderstanding have a profound effect on our lives and our world. Now, with Talking to Strangers, Malcolm Gladwell brings us a gripping guidebook for troubled times.
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Talking To Strangers: What We Should Know About The People We Don't Know
This book by Malcolm Gladwell explores human interactions with strangers, examining historical and psychological insights to challenge common assumptions. It is praised for its thought-provoking content and fascinating stories, making it a compelling read for those interested in understanding social dynamics.
"I thoroughly enjoyed this book and it hit home with various observations." — Treehugger
"The author weaves a tale full of information and brings the threads back together for a very enjoyable read" — Adriane
"I thoroughly enjoyed this book!" — Kav!
Reviews
Very insightful and a delight to read
"This was the first of Malcolm Gladwell's books that I read and I was not disappointed. The book is thoroughly researched but written for a broad audience, so it's easy and enjoyable to read. It provides real insight into social and psychological issues that probably most of us miss in our day to day lives. Gives you a lot to think about."
— Andrew (5/5)
It’s an insightful analysis of the complexities of human interaction and the pitfalls of trusting first impressions or snap judgments.
"Gladwell argues that humans are generally poor at interpreting the behavior of others, and he discusses how factors like context, personality, and cultural differences influence our perceptions. The book questions the reliability of our instincts and explores how systemic issues, rather than individual intent, often shape interactions with strangers."
— Betül (5/5)
Fantastic!
"This book was amazing. Malcolm Gladwell is an excellent author and embraces his words so well! Indigo is spectacular for having a variety of fantastic ideas and stories."
— Lily (5/5)
Another book by Malcolm Gladwell
"So far, I like all of his books because it really taught me how to think critically in ways I haven't though of before. The structure in which the author encourages us to think is great as well. I learn a bit of history from this book too :)"
— Mika F. (5/5)
Insightful
"A deep philosophical account on understanding people behaviors."
— Niraj (5/5)
Talk and action with words
"How things are won or loss with or without words. We will look back at the last 5yrs and reference this book and others like it. Thank you Malcolm."
— Rich (5/5)
Insightful
"A very intellectual insight to our perception of others through basic conversation"
— Wendel D. (5/5)
Very apt title for the content
"A nice easy read, very interesting material how the author goes about presenting the different facets of a strangers encounter and views"
— Pat C. (4/5)
Get it!
"Very interesting read! Malcolm Gladwell’s work is always informative and quite true."
— Emily (4/5)
I almost didn't read ""Talking to Strangers"". . .
"I wasn't convinced I needed to read ""Talking to Strangers"" but the first chapter kept me going. No, I don't agree with everything Malcolm Gladwell says, but this read kept me thinking about 'strangers', so many of whose ideas and actions we take for granted."
— MDRogers (5/5)
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Published date: Sep 28, 2021
Language: English
No. of Pages: 416
Publisher: Little, Brown And Company
ISBN: 9780316299220
Dimensions:
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1.5" L x
8.2" H
"Another Gladwell tour de force...intellectually stimulating...Readers expecting another everything-you-think-you-know-is-wrong page-turner will not be disappointed."—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Malcom Gladwell is the author of seven New York Times bestsellers: The Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers, What the Dog Saw, David and Goliath, Talking to Strangers, and The Bomber Mafia. He is also the cofounder of Pushkin Industries, an audiobook and podcast production company. He was born in England, grew up in rural Ontario, and now lives in New York.
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