"David and Goliath" by Malcolm Gladwell. A Pocket Review

A book about the underdog. The advantage of the powerful is often disadvantageous; and the disadvantage of the weak may actually be advantageous! And each story - whether David and Goliath, Huguenots and Nazis, or Goure and Kellen, and every subject - from education, foreign policy, or criminology, depicts Gladwell's point. The author is a masterful craftsman, who usually makes his case in brilliant fashion, though I personally didn't like where he went in some recitations. Nevertheless, the volume will stick with me, and the perspective painted in this manuscript will remain etched in colorful detail in my memory. It is a book worth reading.

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