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David and Goliath
- Narrated by: Malcolm Gladwell
- Length: 7 hrs
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Summary
David and Goliath is the dazzling and provocative new book from Malcolm Gladwell, best-selling author of The Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers and What the Dog Saw.
Why do underdogs succeed so much more than we expect? How do the weak outsmart the strong? In David and Goliath Malcolm Gladwell takes us on a scintillating and surprising journey through the hidden dynamics that shape the balance of power between the small and the mighty. From the conflicts in Northern Ireland and Vietnam, through the tactics of civil rights leaders and the problem of privilege, Gladwell demonstrates how we misunderstand the true meaning of advantage and disadvantage.
When does a traumatic childhood work in someone's favour? How can a disability leave someone better off? And do you really want your child to go to the best school he or she can get into? David and Goliath draws on the stories of remarkable underdogs, history, science, psychology and on Malcolm Gladwell's unparalleled ability to make the connections others miss. It's a brilliant, illuminating book that overturns conventional thinking about power and advantage.
Author, journalist, cultural commentator, and intellectual adventurer, Malcolm Gladwell was born in 1963 in England to a Jamaican mother and an English mathematician father. He grew up in Canada and graduated with a degree in history from the University of Toronto in 1984. From 1987 to 1996, he was a reporter for The Washington Post, first as a science writer and then as New York City bureau chief. Since 1996, he has been a staff writer for The New Yorker magazine.
His curiosity and breadth of interests are shown in New Yorker articles ranging over a wide array of subjects including early childhood development and the flu, not to mention hair dye, shopping and what it takes to be cool. His first book, The Tipping Point, captured the world's attention with its theory that a curiously small change can have unforeseen effects, and the phrase has become part of our language, used by writers, politicians and business people everywhere to describe cultural trends and strange phenomena. His other international best-selling books are Blink, which explores how a snap judgment can be far more effective than a cautious decision, and What the Dog Saw, a collection of his most provocative and entertaining New Yorker pieces.
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- Mark
- 15-11-13
it held me
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I like listening to the short and pithy stories
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about choosing the right university, I have told my students
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- Ms. Emily J. Burnell
- 15-08-20
the might of small approaches
an informative look at life from different perspectives. battling power and seeing what else could happen if you approached a situation from another perspective.
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- Mr Anthony Fawkes
- 17-05-20
Ok to begin with
I enjoyed the first couple of chapters but it faded into obscurity as it went on
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- Emnah Zibgowa
- 12-09-17
Great book
Gladwell understands and presents the not so obvious. Makes have a fresh take on life.
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- Michael Webster
- 27-09-16
Fantastic book brilliantly delivered
The start on David and Goliath and subsequent dyslexia section I found wonderful and empowering 👍😃
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- Philosophy enthusiast
- 01-08-20
The underdog isn't really an underdog
Well-researched and inspiring. Great stories of the power of underdogs. Goliaths of the world are not as strong as they seem, nor are Davids are weak.
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- Musa Nhleko
- 20-06-22
eye opening book
really enjoyed the book, such an eye opener and thought provoking in many ways.
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- Scatty Hat
- 04-08-22
It comes alive
Malcolm Gladwell’s reading brings the book alive. I listen to a lot of authors reading their own books … some are good, some cringeworthy, this couldn’t have been bettered.
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- 22-12-22
Another Banger
This is one of those books I will listen to over and over. There’s just so many lessons right there
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- Dejavu
- 05-12-19
It gets really dark
As you progress through the book it gets really dark.... stories are so graphic and horrific I had to fast forward certain bits not to traumatise myself... should come with a warning that it has a lot of description of violence and children suffering..
Other than that not bad! I wish he would make the book less dark...
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