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Easy Peasy
Purchase the book
If you're just getting one book, use Amazon or New City Press. If you're getting more than one copy, NCP has a special offer "You and Two" where you can get 3 books for the price of 2 (one for you, and two for two of your friends!)
Write a review
Share a brief or heartfelt review on Amazon so other people know what they might get out of it. You just need an active Amazon account to do this, even if you've purchased the book elsewhere.
Post a pic w/ the book on social media
Ideally, post the pic to your personal page. And/or send it to me and I'll put it on the book's website.
Bold and Social
Gift the book
To family, friends, colleagues. Click here for a special "You and Two" promo deal from the publisher where you can get 3 books for the price of 2 for you and two of your friends!
Read it with someone
This is really fun and leads to amazing conversations!
Send me a pic of you with the book + permission to share your review on the website
It would look amazing to have a gallery of folks holding the book open to their favorite page and text of their thoughts about it!
Risky and Rewarding
Suggest this for your next small group or book club
If you already have a structure for shared resources and conversation, this choice will not disappoint!
Host a book reading at your house or with your local organization
We can help and maybe even can come to join you!
Bring this book to your local library or bookstores
It’d be awesome to have this daring little book show up in surprising places, coffee shops, airports etc.
Tips for hosting a book discussion
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Groups of two and four work really well.
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Ideally, every 1-2 people should have a view to the text and pictures while reading.
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Alternate readers for each page going around clockwise.
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Each person reads the entirety of a single page and then passes to the next person.
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After each chapter, ask if folks are okay to keep going, or have any comments they'd like to share first.
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Continue through the whole book if you're feeling up to it, or stop when something resonates and needs more time.
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Try some of the discussion questions at the back of the book.
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Keep your body language open, for example, avoid crossing your arms.
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Look others in the eyes while they are speaking, but try to keep your expression open to them.
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The most rich discussions often have roughly equal talking time from each person present.
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If someone has not shared, ask if there is something they would like to share, but they don't have to.
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Before wrapping up, thank each person for being present and for what has been shared.
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We are each a gift to each other.