Incoming Resources
- Elements of wit, mastering the art of being interesting, Benjamin Errett ; illustrations by Sarah Lazarovic
- The communication book, 44 ideas for better conversations every day, Mikael Krogerus and Roman Tschäppeler ; translated by Jenny Piening and Lucy Jones ; with illustrations by Sven Weber
- We need to talk, how to have conversations that matter, Celeste Headlee
- How to have that difficult conversation you've been avoiding, Henry Cloud and John Townsend
- The conversation train, a visual approach to conversation for children on the autism spectrum, Joel Shaul
- The art of mingling, proven techniques for mastering any room, Jeanne Martinet
- How to talk to girls, by Alec Greven ; illustrations by Kei Acedera
- The green zone conversation book, finding common ground in conversation for children on the autism spectrum, Joel Shaul
- Miss Manners' basic training, the right thing to say, Judith Martin
- Say the right thing, how to talk about identity, diversity, and justice, Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow
- The art of conversation, a guided tour of a neglected pleasure, Catherine Blyth
- Knowing what to say, finding the words to fit any situation, by Patti Kelley Criswell ; illustrated by Angela Martini
- Control the conversation, how to charm, deflect and defend your position through any line of questioning, James O. Pyle and Maryann Karinch
- The art of civilized conversation, a guide to expressing yourself with style and grace, Margaret Shepherd with Sharon Hogan ; illustrations by Penny Carter
- How to talk to anyone, anytime, anywhere, the secrets of good communication, Larry King with Bill Gilbert
- Every conversation counts, Riaz Meghji
- The fine art of small talk, how to start a conversation, keep it going, build networking skills, and leave a positive impression!, Debra Fine
- Words are not for hurting, Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
- Five-minute friendship starters, a Sesame Street guide to making a friend, Marie-Therese Miller
- How to start a conversation and make friends, Don Gabor ; illustrated by Mary Power