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Condition: New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780141029191
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Age Range: Adult
Overview
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking is Susan Cain's landmark exploration of introversion, a trait shared by roughly a third of the population yet routinely overlooked in a culture that prizes constant talk and bold self-promotion. Blending psychology, biography and research, Cain reveals why quiet people are undervalued and how embracing their natural strengths can transform careers, classrooms and relationships. It is an empowering read for introverts and the extroverts who love them.
About the Book
In this Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller, Susan Cain sets out to correct a fundamental misunderstanding at the heart of modern life: that leadership, creativity and success belong only to the loudest voices in the room. Drawing on decades of research in psychology and neuroscience, she traces how Western culture came to favour the charismatic, fast-talking extrovert ideal, and the hidden costs this has had for the quieter among us. Cain profiles introverts who changed the world through careful thought rather than showmanship, showing how solitude and sensitivity can fuel extraordinary achievement. She examines classrooms designed for group work rather than quiet concentration, open-plan offices that leave introverts drained, and social settings that reward assertiveness over listening. Rather than urging introverts to "fix" themselves, Cain offers practical strategies for working with their natural temperament: how to prepare for public speaking, negotiate, network and collaborate on their own terms. She also explores the dynamics between introverts and extroverts in marriages, friendships and workplaces, offering guidance for building genuine understanding across the divide. Passionately argued and rich with real stories, this paperback edition has become a touchstone for readers rethinking what it means to be quiet in a noisy world.
About the Author
Susan Cain is the author of Quiet and Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole, and started the Quiet Revolution movement that has reshaped how the world understands introverts. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Guardian and Psychology Today, and her books have been translated into more than 40 languages. Cain's TED talks have been viewed tens of millions of times, and she hosts the Audible series A Quiet Life in Seven Steps. An honours graduate of Princeton and Harvard Law School, she continues to champion quiet strength through her writing and the Quiet Life community.
Why You'll Love This Book
Warm, rigorously researched and endlessly validating, Quiet gives introverts permission to stop apologising for who they are - and gives everyone else fresh insight into the quiet people around them.
Please Note: Cover may vary slightly from image shown; this is the current UK paperback edition with the ISBN listed above.
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