Leslie Berlin is a respected historian specializing in Silicon Valley's history.
She serves as the Project Historian for the Silicon Valley Archives at Stanford University.
Berlin's work is known for its meticulous research and engaging storytelling.
Her first book, "The Man Behind the Microchip," a biography of Robert Noyce, was highly acclaimed.
In "Troublemakers," Berlin continues to explore the lives of influential figures in tech history, focusing on lesser-known individuals who played significant roles in shaping Silicon Valley.
Her writing style is praised for balancing technical details with personal narratives, making complex technological developments accessible to a broader audience.
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