Book Review: Invisibles by David Zweig

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In this modern day culture of self-praise and self-promotion, David Zweig provides an excellent reminder that there are select individuals in a variety of fields who are really at top of their game but wish to go un-noticed by preference. Who would really think of Way-finding as a field when going through airports or really think about the structural engineer when looking at super high-rises or really think about the master perfumer when buying a Calvin Klein or Hugo Boss perfume or really think about the real time language translators at United Nations who are really critical for the functioning of that world body or really think about the professional guitar tuner at a sold out Rock Concert. If you are looking for that one thought provoking book for this summer's read, do consider Invisibles.

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