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OverviewNo matter where along that red-blue divide you find yourself, disagreeing with someone politically can wear you down at the same time as it opens up new possibilities for enlightenment. But if you're not there yet--and most of us aren't--this workbook helps you remember that life is short and the person you love isn't the enemy. Deceptively simple and invaluably warm-hearted, Politically Divided uses 27+ games and activities to help you get to the heart of political disagreements and have a little fun in the process. While it won't completely solve our national crisis, it makes a good case for laughter opening the door. With chapters like Finding Common Ground During an Earthquake, Just (Can't) Get Over It and Improving Your @#$%&! Vocabulary, this how-to healing workbook takes the sting out of repairing political divisions you thought were here to stay. If you're tired of feeling at odds with people you love--and if studies and articles about the political divide leave you without a clue about what to do--you've come to the right place. Finally, a relationship-boosting workbook for the rest of us. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mitch del Monico , Marilyn D'Amato , Sabriga TurgonPublisher: Rock Otter Press Imprint: Rock Otter Press Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9781970128017ISBN 10: 1970128011 Pages: 122 Publication Date: 25 January 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMitch del Monico is a lifelong storyteller who owes a lot of his personal success to people he loves who disagree with him politically. He has worked as a writer, film and music video director, editor, fact-checker, personal trainer, and digital media assistant on a ship that sailed the Atlantic Ocean. He decided to create this workbook after watching the increasing divide in the place he calls home, a country whose founders un-ironically used united in its name. Applying a researcher's perspective, he went looking for the fun in getting to know himself and others better while creating activities that encourage communication. By shaping them with his own family members and putting them into the world, he hopes to lessen the near-constant outpour of negativity, increasing tolerance for differing points of view along the way. Marilyn D'Amato is an award-winning designer and art director based in New York City, servicing the music, event, and advertising industries. Her projects have been featured in retail stores, at prominent events, in national publications, and have appeared in the set design for television and feature films. Sabriga Turgon is an editor, Certified Ghostwriter, and owner of Ghostwriter Global, where she writes better books for a better world. She wants the world to be populated with words that inspire, motivate, heal, soothe, and tickle. Contact Sabriga at www.ghostwriterglobal.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |