![]() ![]() The range of stories Gladwell presents is quite impressive. I am going to argue that this approach misses the fact that the stories Gladwell tells are simply well worth reading (i.e., these stories are interesting and make you think). My sense – from the few reviews I have seen – is that critics have primarily focused on whether the argument they think Gladwell is making is valid. Gladwell once again presents a variety of interesting stories, this time centered on the question of whether underdogs are as disadvantaged as we believe (the opening story on David and Goliath – which makes this observation – is worth the price of admission). ![]() And having read – and very much enjoyed - the book, I can see why. Like every other book by Gladwell, it is already a best-seller. Malcolm Gladwell’s latest - David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants – came out this week. ![]()
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