• Thinking Small

  • The Long, Strange Trip of the Volkswagon Beetle
  • By: Andrea Hiott
  • Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
  • Length: 15 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (68 ratings)

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Thinking Small

By: Andrea Hiott
Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
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Publisher's summary

Sometimes achieving big things requires the ability to think small. This simple concept was the driving force that propelled the Volkswagen Beetle to become an avatar of American-style freedom, a household brand, and a global icon. The VW Bug inspired the ad men of Madison Avenue, beguiled Woodstock Nation, and has recently been re-imagined for the hipster generation. And while today it is surely one of the most recognizable cars in the world, few of us know the compelling details of this car’s story. In Thinking Small, journalist and cultural historian Andrea Hiott retraces the improbable journey of this little car that changed the world.

Andrea Hiott’s wide-ranging narrative stretches from the factory floors of Weimar Germany to the executive suites of today’s automotive innovators, showing how a succession of artists and engineers shepherded the Beetle to market through periods of privation and war, reconstruction and recovery.

Henry Ford’s Model T may have revolutionized the American auto industry, but for years Europe remained a place where only the elite drove cars. That all changed with the advent of the Volkswagen, the product of a Nazi initiative to bring driving to the masses. But Hitler’s concept of “the people’s car” would soon take on new meaning. As Germany rebuilt from the rubble of World War II, a whole generation succumbed to the charms of the world’s most huggable automobile.

Indeed, the story of the Volkswagen is a story about people, and Hiott introduces us to the men who believed in it, built it, and sold it: Ferdinand Porsche, the visionary Austrian automobile designer whose futuristic dream of an affordable family vehicle was fatally compromised by his patron Adolf Hitler’s monomaniacal drive toward war; Heinrich Nordhoff, the forward-thinking German industrialist whose management innovations made mass production of the Beetle a reality; and Bill Bernbach, the Jewish American advertising executive whose team of Madison Avenue mavericks dreamed up the legendary ad campaign that transformed the quintessential German compact into an outsize worldwide phenomenon.

Thinking Small is the remarkable story of an automobile and an idea. Hatched in an age of darkness, the Beetle emerged into the light of a new era as a symbol of individuality and personal mobility - a triumph not of the will but of the imagination.

©2012 Andrea Hiott (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

Critic reviews

"...diligently researched...breezy....Such was the car's universal appeal that if it were invented today it would likely be called the iBug." (Wall Street Journal)
"[Hiott] presents the history of the whimsical German automobile, unveiling an intricate saga that spans nearly 90 years and includes some of the most monumental shifts in politics, economics, and creativity in the past century....A surprisingly substantial and far-reaching chronicle of 'a car that belongs to the world.'" (Publishers Weekly)

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Exceeded my expectations--by far.

This is the story of a car, yes; but more importantly, it is the story of unintended consequences, passionate drive, creativity, family, management, and team work. It is about people, all kinds of people, fascinating people. Very well written and very well narrated.

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Great Book - but missing a chapter

Am really curious why chapter 4 is not included. The audio jumps from chapter 3 to chapter 5.
Until it's included, you should warn that this is an abridged edition.

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A process of story more than a story of process

Great book and the story I needed to hear about the little car that has effected us all. A true human interest, aiming to rip your heart out.

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Iconic Car

The Volkswagen Beetle is an iconic car around the world. No matter where you are, what language you speak, you always know a VW Bug when you see one on the road or in the junk. "Thinking Small"is an excellent read about Volkswagen. Very interesting history behind the wheel. I've read my fair share of Adolf Hitler and the war, but I would never discover his story and Volkswagen if I didn't decide to get this book. It was very enjoyable and informational to listen to.

The book almost reminded me of Don Draper and his agency in Mad Men. I know its a weird comparison, but if you read the advertising marketing campaign for Volkswagen, I couldn't help flashing back to many episodes of Mad Men.

The story of the Beetle has this power flower love affair. I like cars and consider myself a gear head even though I never popped a hood in my entire life. Andrea Hiott wrote this book like a documentary novel. The history of the Bug is good, but she also explained on hoe everything worked in the rear engine car.

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fantastically informative.

I absolutely loved this book. the story was informative. love love love love it!

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book is a history lesson

great book but it would be much better if audible included the photos which are in the hardcover edition--interesting to see the vw bug in 1938 and how little it has changed from the ones sold in the 1960's

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good thorough history of the Bug

Very in depth look at the entire history of the Beetle and all those that played a part in making it come to fruition. Very interesting.

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Fantastic!

Much more in depth than I would have imagined and a great listen. The author has created a book as timely and as timeless as the car itself.

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