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Quiet : the power of introverts in a world that can't stop talking / Susan Cain.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Thorndike, Me. : Center Point Pub., 2012.Description: 568 p. (large print) ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1611734207 (library binding : alk. paper)
  • 9781611734201 (library binding : alk. paper)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: At least one-third of the people we know are introverts. They're the ones who prefer listening to speaking, reading to partying; who innovate and create but dislike self-promotion; who favor working on their own over brainstorming in teams. Although they're often labeled "quiet," it's to introverts like Gandhi, Einstein and Rosa Parks that we owe many of the great contributions to society. Passionately argued, impressively researched, and filled with stories of real people, Quiet shows how dramatically we undervalue introverts, and how much we lose in doing so. This extraordinary book has the power to permanently change how we see introverts and, equally important, how introverts see themselves. (Bestseller)
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Large Print Book Large Print Book Main Library Large Print NonFiction 155.232 C135 Checked out 07/01/2024 33111007020072
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At least one-third of the people we know are introverts. They're the ones who prefer listening to speaking, reading to partying; who innovate and create but dislike self-promotion; who favor working on their own over brainstorming in teams. Although they're often labeled "quiet," it's to introverts like Gandhi, Einstein and Rosa Parks that we owe many of the great contributions to society.Passionately argued, impressively researched, and filled with stories of real people, Quiet shows how dramatically we undervalue introverts, and how much we lose in doing so.This extraordinary book has the power to permanently change how we see introverts and, equally important, how introverts see themselves.

Originally published: New York : Crown Publishers, c2012.

At least one-third of the people we know are introverts. They're the ones who prefer listening to speaking, reading to partying; who innovate and create but dislike self-promotion; who favor working on their own over brainstorming in teams. Although they're often labeled "quiet," it's to introverts like Gandhi, Einstein and Rosa Parks that we owe many of the great contributions to society. Passionately argued, impressively researched, and filled with stories of real people, Quiet shows how dramatically we undervalue introverts, and how much we lose in doing so. This extraordinary book has the power to permanently change how we see introverts and, equally important, how introverts see themselves. (Bestseller)

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