Susan Cain is a graduate of Princeton and Harvard Law School. She
worked as a corporate lawyer and then a negotiations consultant
before deciding to write Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World
That Can't Stop Talking. That book became a phenomenon, translated
into more than 35 languages and on the New York
Times bestseller list for several years. She lives on the
banks of the Hudson River with her husband and two sons.
Read more about her, and join the Quiet Revolution community, at
Quietrev.com.
Praise for Quiet Power:
"Humorous drawings throughout the text add a whimsical and light
touch perfect for the intended audience. . . . Many will find value
in this title that emphasizes that being an introvert is not a
blemish on one's personality but a benefit. An excellent
addition."—School Library Journal
"For kids who want to roar—on the inside."—Booklist
Praise for the original edition of Quiet:
"An earnest and enlightening 300-page inquiry into introversion and
its uses. A rich, intelligent book." -The Wall Street Journal
“An intriguing and potentially life-altering examination of the
human psyche that is sure to benefit both introverts and extroverts
alike.”- Kirkus, starred review
“Once in a blue moon, a book comes along that gives us startling
new insights. QUIET is that book: it will change the way you see
yourself, other people, and the world.”—Adam Grant, author of Give
and Take
New York Times Bestseller
Publishers Weekly Bestseller
Kirkus Reviews' Best Nonfiction of the Year
Goodreads Best Nonfiction Book of the Year
People Magazine Top Ten Books of the Year
Fast Company Magazine #1 Best Business Book of the Year
Christian Science Monitor Best Books of the Year
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