Summary and Analysis of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking

Based on the Book by Susan Cain

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Author: Worth Books ISBN: 9781504043687
Publisher: Worth Books Publication: January 24, 2017
Imprint: Worth Books Language: English
Author: Worth Books
ISBN: 9781504043687
Publisher: Worth Books
Publication: January 24, 2017
Imprint: Worth Books
Language: English

So much to read, so little time? This brief overview of Quiet tells you what you need to know—before or after you read Susan Cain’s book.

Crafted and edited with care, Worth Books set the standard for quality and give you the tools you need to be a well-informed reader. 
This short summary and analysis of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain includes:
 

  • Historical context
  • Chapter-by-chapter summaries
  • Important quotes
  • Fascinating trivia
  • Glossary of terms
  • Supporting material to enhance your understanding of the original work

About Quiet by Susan Cain:
 
It’s time for a “quiet revolution!”
 
America’s “culture of popularity” holds extroverts—those who are gregarious, outspoken, and larger-than-life—in higher regard than those who tend to be reserved, serious, and contemplative. But think of all the great introverts—Rosa Parks, Albert Einstein, John Quincy Adams, and Lewis Carroll, to name a few—who were great leaders and thinkers, but just have a different way of expressing themselves.
 
Based on extensive research related to the latest psychology and neuroscience, and in-depth interviews with renowned psychologists and professors, Quiet looks at “the power of introverts” from a cultural point of view.
 
The summary and analysis in this ebook are intended to complement your reading experience and bring you closer to great works of nonfiction.

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So much to read, so little time? This brief overview of Quiet tells you what you need to know—before or after you read Susan Cain’s book.

Crafted and edited with care, Worth Books set the standard for quality and give you the tools you need to be a well-informed reader. 
This short summary and analysis of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain includes:
 

About Quiet by Susan Cain:
 
It’s time for a “quiet revolution!”
 
America’s “culture of popularity” holds extroverts—those who are gregarious, outspoken, and larger-than-life—in higher regard than those who tend to be reserved, serious, and contemplative. But think of all the great introverts—Rosa Parks, Albert Einstein, John Quincy Adams, and Lewis Carroll, to name a few—who were great leaders and thinkers, but just have a different way of expressing themselves.
 
Based on extensive research related to the latest psychology and neuroscience, and in-depth interviews with renowned psychologists and professors, Quiet looks at “the power of introverts” from a cultural point of view.
 
The summary and analysis in this ebook are intended to complement your reading experience and bring you closer to great works of nonfiction.

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