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Susan Cain’s Bittersweet grabs you by the heart and doesn’t let go. I’ve thought about the depth and beauty in Cain’s research and storytelling every day since I finished the book. I will always be grateful for how muchQuietandBittersweet have helped me understand myself and how I engage with the world.

Brené Brown, Ph.D., author of the #1New York TimesbestsellerAtlas of the Heart

A decade ago, I found myself insideQuiet. WithBittersweet, Susan Cain has described and validated my existence once again! Her new book reaffirms that my constant, achy awareness of life’s brutiful is a way of being shared across the ages with artists, healers, and anyone who pays deep attention. I’ll placeBittersweet in the hands of all my feely, achy, beautiful friends.

Glennon Doyle, author of the #1New York TimesbestsellerUntamedand founder and president of Together Rising

This is the rare book that doesn’t just open your eyes—it touches your heart and sings to your soul. Susan Cain gave a voice to introverts, and now she masterfully paints our heaviest emotions in a light that’s long overdue.Bittersweetis the perfect cure for toxic positivity and a sparkling ode to the beauty of the human condition.

Adam Grant, #1New York Timesbestselling author ofThink Again

Bittersweet is astonishing: one of the most gracefully written, palpably human books I've read in years.

Daniel H. Pink, #1New York Timesbestselling author ofDRIVE

This book is an absolute triumph: it's for anyone who has ever really lived, loved, or lost.

Greg McKeown,New York Timesbestselling author ofEffortless

Bittersweetis an incredibly uplifting book—transcendent even.

Writer’s Digest

In a profound new book set to be as influential asQuiet, Cain ... argues that recognising the value of the “bittersweet”—that is, learning to weather times of pain and loss is powerful and vital.

The Bookseller

An antidote for our uncertain times and a toolbox for using angst and yearning as a means of transforming pain into creativity, transcendence, and love.

Oprah Daily

Cain has written a gorgeous, compassionate, companionate book.

Toronto Star

An original and contrarian thinker, Susan Cain compellingly argues that the messier parts of life might indirectly lead us to the most rewarding parts of it.

Seattle Times

Bittersweet is a beautiful read in its entirety.

–Maria Popova, The Marginalian

Susan Cain finds what is undervalued, quiet, and precious. In Bittersweet she takes you to a room in your own heart full of treasures that you had forgotten about. This is a book to read, feel, and savor

–Jonathan Haidt

Bittersweet...resists classification, hovering like a butterfly between poetic mysticism and social psychology, as it dips into philosophy and Buddhism in search of the correlation between beauty and sadness.”

–Ian McFarlane, The Canberra Times

Named BITTERSWEET one of the “Best Self Help Books On Topics That Matter Most”!

The Wall Street Journal

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Here's a photo of me that my husband Ken just found, from right around the time I left my law firm, 22 years ago. I had no idea that I was about to pick up a lantern that would shine a light on the path to creativity - specifically, on the one core belief that guides every single truly creative person.

Does Susan Cain have children? ›

I live on the banks of the Hudson River in an 1822 captain's cottage with my beloved husband, sons, and magnolia trees. My favorite activities are reading, writing, lounging around cafés, and traveling the world with my family.

Where does Susan Cain live? ›

She lives in the Hudson River Valley with her husband and two sons. Visit Cain and the Quiet Revolution at quietrev.com.

What are some interesting facts about Susan Cain? ›

She received Harvard Law School's Celebration Award for Thought Leadership, the Toastmasters International Golden Gavel Award for Communication and Leadership, and was named one of the world's top 50 Leadership and Management Experts by Inc. Magazine. She is an honors graduate of Princeton and Harvard Law School.

Why did Susan Cain write "Quiet"? ›

Cain graduated from Princeton University and Harvard Law School and became a lawyer and negotiations consultant. Her interest in writing on the subject of introversion reportedly stemmed from her own difficulties with public speaking, which made Harvard Law School "a trial".

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