i never thought of it that way
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The author encourages using curiosity and questions: ask what you truly want to know, learn from tense interactions, and cross boundaries to find common ground.
Adult readers across the political spectrum — left, right, and center — with a suggested minimum age of 22.
It offers actionable tools for navigating disagreements: techniques for asking tough questions, ways to grow from tense interactions, and a 'four things to try' exercise — getting hypothetical, arguing the other side, acknowledging attachments, and assuming nothing.
The author is described as a bridge builder, journalist, and entrepreneur whose cross-partisan work and fellowship experiences informed the book’s focus on curiosity and depolarization.
Dimensions and weight vary slightly by format: approximately 9.0–9.1 inches high, 6.0–6.2 inches wide, 0.9 inches deep, and about 0.7–1.0 pounds.
The book is presented as a timely, personal guide with clear, lively exposition — warm, thoughtful, honest, funny, surprising, and actionable.
The book aims to help readers better understand and learn from people with different worldviews, improve tense interactions and relationships, and bridge gaps in understanding across divides.