This book includes the best articles by Malcolm Gladwell from The New Yorker magazine, which brought the author worldwide fame. Each article is an entertaining mini-investigation. The author looks at the most diverse things—spy operations, finding talented employees, ketchup recipes, methods of training dogs, investing in securities, technogenic disasters—through an angle so surprising that you can’t help thinking how little we actually know, how often we get things wrong, and how much interesting is hidden in the most ordinary objects, phenomena, and people. To make an insight, you don’t have to sail to distant seas or search for ancient treasures. You just need to look at familiar things from another perspective and think: “Maybe it’s not all as we imagine?” If you’re lucky, you’ll see many unusual patterns, connections, and phenomena that you never even thought about. You’ll understand how little you know about the world you live in, and how carefully you should draw even the simplest conclusions. The book “What the Dog Saw” will be interesting to a wide range of readers.