The Art of Civilized Conversation by Margaret Shepherd - ISBN: 9780767921695
Hardcover
Master conversation: Charm any crowd, connect deeply, and shine brightly.

The Art of Civilized Conversation

A Guide to Expressing Yourself With Style and Grace

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  • Hardcover

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    29 October 2018

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Summary

From the author of The Art of the Handwritten Note, a sophisticated guide on how to glide through conversations at work, at cocktails, and just about anywhere.

For those intimidated by the complexity of personal interaction, or those simply looking to polish their speaking skills, The Art of Civilized Conversation is a powerful guide to communicating in an endearing way.

In our fast-paced, electronic society, the most basic social interaction—talking face-to-…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780767921695
ISBN-10:0767921690
Author:Margaret Shepherd
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Random House Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:29 October 2018
Weight:289g
Dimensions:189mm x 134mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

“Just as a civilized conversation can get the morning off to a great start, it can enhance your work life all through the day and invigorate an evening of social life. If you enjoy the art of conversation with your family and friends, you will also shine at breakfast with a client, lunch with coworkers, and dinner with your boss. It’s the Swiss Army knife of social skills that anyone can learn to use. Take it with you wherever you go, and you’ll be equipped to turn a seatmate into a confidant, an interviewer into an employer, and an acquaintance into a friend. As an accomplished conversationalist, you’ll be welcomed everywhere; everyone loves good conversation because it is fun.”—from the Introduction

About The Author

Margaret Shepherd

Margaret Shepherd is a writer, calligrapher, and teacher. In addition to The Art of the Handwritten Note, she has written thirteen books on calligraphy. Each year she speaks at MIT’s “charm school” about the importance of gracious communication. She lives in Boston.

Sharon Hogan writes books on topics that range from aging to dog training. She enjoys civilized conversations with other authors about book concepts, and she leads workshops on nonfiction writing for physicians. She lives near Boston.

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