This was a really interesting follow-up to Malcolm Gladwell's first book,
The Tipping Point (2000). Gladwell is a great storyteller. It's an argument in favour of diversity; against the biases of the admissions systems of elite US universities (particulary Harvard). It's full of fascinating angles on some familiar stories, such as the US opioid crisis and COVID-19. Although this book hasn't stayed with me, I really enjoyed it while I was reading it and raced through it.
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