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Outliers: The Story of Success
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Author
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Malcolm Gladwell.
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Publisher
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Little, Brown
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Format
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hardcover
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Product Dimensions
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8.25
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5.6
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1
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ISBN
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9780316017923
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Pages/Publication Date
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309/2008
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Daedalus Item Code
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22365
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Description
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Here the author of The Tipping Point and Blink takes us on an intellectual journey through the world of "outliers"—the best and the brightest, the most famous and the most successful—and asks the question: what makes high achievers different? The answer, Malcolm Gladwell tells us, can be found if we pay less attention to what successful individuals are like and consider instead where they are from: their culture, their family, their generation, and the particular experiences of their upbringing. Gladwell expounds on the secrets of software billionaires, what it takes to be a great soccer player, why Asians are good at math, and what made the Beatles the greatest rock band. "In Outliers, [Martin] Gladwell (The Tipping Point) once again proves masterful in a genre he essentially pioneered—the book that illuminates secret patterns behind everyday phenomena.... [He] begins with a provocative look at why certain five-year-old boys enjoy an advantage in ice hockey [among them, January birthdays], and how these advantages accumulate over time. We learn what Bill Gates, the Beatles and Mozart had in common: along with talent and ambition, each enjoyed an unusual opportunity to intensively cultivate a skill that allowed them to rise above their peers. A detailed investigation of the unique culture and skills of Eastern European Jewish immigrants persuasively explains their rise in 20th-century New York, first in the garment trade and then in the legal profession.... Gladwell tears down the myth of individual merit to explore how culture, circumstance, timing, birth and luck account for success—and how historical legacies can hold others back despite ample individual gifts."—Publishers Weekly
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