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Malcolm Gladwell
Human Interactions
Communication Strategies
Trust And Deception
Misunderstanding Dynamics
Empathy Development
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Binding
Hardback
Number of Pages
386
Age Group
All
Language
English
Piracy Free
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Book Summary
Talking To Strangers Is A Provocative Examination Of How We Interpret People We DonโT Know. Part History, Part Psychology, And Part Real-Life Inquiry, This Edition By Malcolm Gladwell Invites Readers Who Crave Insight Into Trust, Misunderstanding, And What Drives Human Connection. It Speaks To Curious Adults And Thoughtful Readers Who Want To Understand Why Encounters With Strangers So Often Go WrongโAnd How They Might Do Better.
Structured As A Sequence Of Chapters That Weave History, Psychology, And Contemporary Case Studies, Talking To Strangers Invites You To Rethink Familiar Assumptions About First Impressions. From Fidel Castro's Ability To Mislead The Cia To Neville Chamberlain's Faith In Negotiation, And From Campus Debates About Consent To The Bernie Madoff Scandal, The Amanda Knox Trial, And The Death Of Sandra Bland, Gladwell Shows How Our Usual Tools For Reading Strangers Can Fail. The Experience Is Storytelling At Its Finest: Lucid, Suspenseful, And Never A Mere Recap Of Events. The Book Balances Rigorous Ideas With Human Storytelling, Making Psychology And History Feel Immediate And Relevant.
In Talking To Strangers, GladwellโS Approach Blends Analysis With Narrative. Each Chapter Unfolds As A Thoughtful Investigation That Pairs Historical Context With Contemporary Stories, Inviting Readers To See How The Same Situations Can Lead To Different Outcomes Depending On How We Interpret Others. The Writing Is Lucid And Engaging, Turning Complex Ideas Into Memorable Scenes And Questions Rather Than Dense Theory; It Will Appeal To Readers Who Enjoy Social Psychology Presented As Gripping Storytelling.
After Finishing Talking To Strangers, Readers Gain A Sharper Sense Of How To Navigate Conversations, Evaluate Signals, And Extend Empathy In Daily Life. The Book Invites You To Question Snap Judgments And Consider How Misreading Others Shapes Our Relationships And Society, Leaving You With Lasting Insights And A More Thoughtful Approach To Human Connection.
Product Details
Author
Malcolm Gladwell
Publisher
Little Brown
Number of Pages
386
Language
English
SKU
BK0523674
ISBN
9780316478526
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
14.61 x 3.68 x 20.96 cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: โน 899
โน 675
โน 224 Off