Malcolm Gladwell
Making social science research accessible and fascinating through masterful narrative storytelling.
Biography
Malcolm Gladwell is a Canadian-born journalist and author known for popularizing social science research through compelling narratives. Born in Fareham, England in 1963 and raised in Ontario, Canada, he has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1996. His books explore the hidden patterns behind everyday phenomena β from what makes someone successful to how we make snap judgments. Gladwell's accessible storytelling has made complex academic research digestible for millions of readers, though his conclusions have sometimes sparked debate among researchers.
Best Starting Book
Outliers
The book that defines what Gladwell does best β surprising stories that completely change how you think about success and talent.
Reading Order
Outliers
His most impactful book β challenges how we think about success with the famous 10,000-hour rule.
The Tipping Point
His debut bestseller about how small things can make a big difference β classic Gladwell.
Blink
Explores the power and pitfalls of snap judgments β fascinating and counterintuitive.
David and Goliath
Reframes underdogs and advantages β shows how disadvantages can become strengths.
Talking to Strangers
His darkest book β examines why we're so bad at understanding people we don't know.