The Art of Friendship: 70 Simple Rules for Making Meaningful Connections

The Art of Friendship: 70 Simple Rules for Making Meaningful Connections

Unabridged — 3 hours, 7 minutes

The Art of Friendship: 70 Simple Rules for Making Meaningful Connections

The Art of Friendship: 70 Simple Rules for Making Meaningful Connections

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Overview

Real friendships, that rarity in our modern life of casual attitudes and frantic schedules, are on the brink of extinction. This stylish and elegant primer on making and maintaining authentic friendships throughout one's life is the antidote. Thoughtfully composed by Roger Horchow, legendary retail magnate, and Sally Horchow, Roger's daughter, this audiobook explains how making true connections greatly enhances one's experience of life.

At the core of The Art of Friendship are 70 simple but effective "rules of connecting". Recognizing that valuable friendships come in many forms, the authors offer practical and proven advice, including how to create rapport, even in a crowd; how to transform an acquaintance into a friend; when to e-mail, pick up the phone, send a note, or connect in person; how to maintain long-term friendships, and when it's time to quit.

Whether the goal is to start a new relationship, cement a developing alliance, or reinvest in a long-standing friendship, The Art of Friendship will help to make the connection.

A Macmillan Audio production.


Editorial Reviews

historian and author of "Nicholas & Alexandra" Robert K. Massie

Roger Horchow has made a success of everything in his full life: as a husband and father, as a remarkable, innovative businessman, as a brilliant Broadway producer, as a generous donor to the things he believes in, and as a warm, supportive, permanent friend. In this little book, he and his daughter, Sally, combine to reveal Roger's secret formula for success: reach out, give more than you receive, persevere, and remember all we really have on this earth is each other.

William F. Buckley Jr.

Friends are hard to come by, hard to keep, and sometimes hard to get rid of. Here's a book that helps on all scores. If I didn't already consider Roger & Sally Horchow to be good friends, I'd certainly want them to be after reading this wise and charming book.

author of "New Manners for New Times" Letitia Baldrige

This father-daughter collaboration, a from-the-heart and from-the-hearth little book, is simply a rare jewel in today's hardened, unkind society. It's full of great advice, love, and common sense. There is no better combination. In fact, I think it's a great antidote for anything that emotionally ails you.

bestselling author of "The Tipping Point" Malcolm Gladwell

The premise of what Sally and Roger Horchow have written is that The Art of Friendship has a few simple guidelines that anyone can be taught — it's a good deal easier to learn something that looks very difficult from the outside if you're being taught by an expert and trust me, in the case of the Horchows senior and junior, you're in the hands of experts.

APR/MAY 07 - AudioFile

The Horchows advise listeners on meeting and making new friends, building foundations for lasting friendships, and managing “advanced friendships.” Though their “rules for connecting” are indeed simple, they’re often overlooked. In his excellent introduction, Malcom Gladwell explains that the Horchows mean to demystify friendship which, like crime, is simply a matter of “means, motive, and opportunity.” Though the book is narrated mainly by Holter Graham, who conveys the message without sounding preachy, the Horchows weigh in frequently. Roger, who has a gravelly Texas accent, and his daughter, Sally, pert and urbane, read the many sidebars. Their friendly voices and entertaining stories enhance this production—which would make a nice gift to a friend. J.C.G. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169109993
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 10/17/2006
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 930,278
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