The I Index

Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole

Bottom of the pile

24

/100

I Index Overall Rating

Readers

45/100

Critics

2/100

Scholars

N/A

Author:

Susan Cain

Publisher:

Crown

Date:

April 5, 2022

The author of Quiet reveals the power of a bittersweet outlook on life, and why we’ve been so blind to its value.

What The Reviewers Say

Anitra Gates,
Library Journal
Cain utilizes an engaging blend of interviews, research, firsthand accounts, and biographical anecdotes to explore the many beneficial aspects of appreciating this mindset.
Katherine Rosman,
The New York Times Book Review
On one of the first pages Cain writes, 'I didn’t fact-check the stories people told me about themselves, but included only those I believed to be true.' After that, it’s difficult to know how seriously to take this book as a document of scholarship or reportage.
Kelsey S. Mann,
The Harvard Crimson
While this argument is moving, this book misses some crucial components of the conversation, diluting her claims in the process.
Bilal Qureshi,
The Washington Post
Is Bittersweet musicology, a biography of emotions, a heartfelt memoir or an airport self-help work? The answer seems unclear even after my second reading, but it certainly draws on all those genres in a style that mirrors the language of TED talks, graduation speeches and therapeutic podcasts. Cain is a poetic writer, and she is self-consciously publishing Bittersweet in a much more emotionally raw and revelatory moment than when [her previous book] Quiet was released.