In "Why Making Choices Is So Hard", author Orson Scott Card reviews and discusses The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less, by Barry Schwartz.
The review appeared February 20, 2005, on The Ornery American, in Card's regular World Watch column.
The Paradox of Choice was released in trade paperback earlier this year, 304 pp, HarperCollins, ISBN 0060005696, list price $13.95. The hardcover, from the same publisher, came out in 2003, 288 pp, ISBN 0060005688, list price $23.95, and is still available new.
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Benjamin MacDonald is the six year old younger son of William and Esther
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