A timely and provocative exploration of narcissism, from Donald Trump
to Kanye West to Lance Armstrong, that shows us how to recognize and
handle the narcissists we encounter every day.
Narcissists are everywhere. There are millions of them in the United
States alone: politicians, entertainers, businesspeople, your neighbors.
Recognizing and understanding them is crucial to your not being
overtaken by them, says Jeffrey Kluger in his provocative book about
this insidious disorder.
The odds are good that you know a narcissist--probably a lot of them.
You see them in your office, on TV, maybe even in the mirror. The odds
are also good that they are intelligent, confident, and articulate--the
center of attention.
With intelligence, sight and wit, Kluger explains the startling new
research into narcissism and the insights that research is yielding. He
explains how narcissism and narcissists affect our lives at work and at
home, on the road, and in the halls of government; what to do when we
encounter narcissists; and how to neutralize narcissism's effects before
it's too late.
As a writer and editor at Time, Kluger knows how to take science's
cutting-edge research and transform it into perceptive, accessible
writing--which he does brilliantly in The Narcissist Next Door. Highly
readable and deeply engaging, this book helps us understand narcissism
and narcissists more fully.