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Description
The title for this month is Thank You for Arguing: What Aristotle, Lincoln and Homer Can Teach Us About the Art of Persuasion by Jay Heiricks, 2007
An introduction to the art of rhetoric explains how persuasion can profoundly influence personal and professional successes and reveals an array of techniques employed by Aristotle and Winston Churchill. Heiricks coaches speakers on how to remove anger from the equation and rely on rhetorical strategy instead.
The Nonfictioneers book discussion group meets in-person with an option to participate via Zoom on the first Tuesday of the month at 6:00 pm (except December) to discuss contemporary non-fiction titles. New readers are always welcome. Please register below.
*You may also choose to attend the program online. Everyone who registers below will receive the Zoom link.
Many of the book discussion titles can be downloaded via the Library's Hoopla or Overdrive services. Check for video instructions on using Hoopla. Print copies are available at the library. Call 203-438-2282 about reserving books. Copies can also be purchased at Books on the Common at a 15% discount.
If you are participating by Zoom and have not received your Zoom link by the day before the program please email lmbachmann@ridgefieldlibrary.org
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