“A superb book. . . . [Lewis] makes Silicon Valley as thrilling and intelligible as he made Wall Street in his best-selling Liar’s Poker.” — TimeIn the weird glow of the dying millennium,
Michael Lewis set out on a safari through Silicon Valley to find the world’s most important technology entrepreneur. He found this in Jim Clark, a man whose achievements include the founding of
three separate billion-dollar companies. He also found much more, and the result — the New York Times bestselling book The New New Thing — is an ingeniously conceived history of the Internet
revolution.“The most significant business story since the days of Henry Ford. . . . Lewis achieves a novelistic elegance.” — Boston Globe“Remarkable. . . . Clark proves to be a character as
enthralling as any in American fiction or non-fiction. . . . A great story . . . with prose that ranges from the beautiful to the witty to the breathtaking.” — Wall Street Journal“People will
read this book years from now to know what the Internet boom was like.” — New York Review of Books