In this stunning new book, Malcolm Gladwell takes us on an
intellectual journey through the world of "outliers"--the best and the
brightest, the most famous and the most successful. He asks the
question: what makes high-achievers different? His answer is that we pay
too much attention to what successful people are like, and too little
attention to where they are from: that is, their culture, their family,
their generation, and the idiosyncratic experiences of their upbringing.
Along the way he explains 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.
Brilliant and entertaining, OUTLIERS is a landmark work that will simultaneously delight and illuminate.
About the Author
Malcolm Gladwell is a staff writer for
The New Yorker. He was formerly a business and science reporter at the
Washington Post.