A SUNDAY TIMES AND NEW YORK
TIMES BESTSELLER, THIS BOOK WILL CHANGE HOW YOU SEE INTROVERTS -
AND YOURSELF - FOREVER.
Our lives are driven by a fact that most of us can't name and don't understand.
It defines who our friends and lovers are, which careers we choose, and whether
we blush when we're embarrassed.
That fact is whether we're an introvert or an extrovert.
The most fundamental dimension of personality, at least a third of us are
introverts, and yet shyness, sensitivity and seriousness are often seen as a
negative. Some of the world's most talented people are introverts - without
them we wouldn't have the Apple computer, the theory of relativity and Van
Gogh's sunflowers. In Quiet, Susan Cain shows how society
misunderstands and undervalues introverts while giving them the tools to better
understand themselves and take full advantage of their strengths.
Passionately argued, superbly researched, and filled with real stories,
whether an introvert or extrovert, this book will change how you see human
beings for good.
*****
'I can't get Quiet out of my head. It is an important book
- so persuasive and timely and heartfelt it should inevitably effect change in
schools and offices' Jon Ronson, The Guardian
'Susan Cain's Quiet has sparked a quiet revolution . . .
Perhaps rather than sitting back and asking people to speak up, managers and
company leaders might lean forward and listen' Megan Walsh, The Times
'Maybe the extrovert ideal is no longer as powerful as it was; perhaps it is
time we all stopped to listen to the still, small voice of calm' Daisy
Goodwin, The Sunday Times
About the Author
Susan Cain is the author of the Sunday
Times and New York Times bestseller Quiet:
The Power of Introverts in A World That Can't Stop Talking, which has sold
over 2 million copies and been translated into more than 30 languages.
Since
her 2012 TED talk was posted online it has been viewed over 40 million times.
Her writing on introversion and shyness has appeared in the New York
Times, the Guardian, Oprah magazine and Psychology
Today. Cain has spoken at the Royal Society of Arts, Microsoft and Google,
and has appeared on the BBC, CBS and NPR.
Her work has been featured on the
cover of Time, in the Daily Mail, the FT,
the Atlantic, GQ, Grazia, the New
Yorker, Wired, Fast Company, Fortune, Forbes, USA
Today, the Washington Post, CNN and Slate.com.
She is an honours graduate of Princeton and Harvard Law School. She lives in
the Hudson River Valley with her husband and two sons.