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  • Life Is Friends

  • A Complete Guide to the Lost Art of Connecting in Person
  • By: Jeanne Martinet
  • Narrated by: Jeanne Martinet
  • Length: 6 hrs and 57 mins
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With an attitude that's savvy, sympathetic, and just a little bit brash, Jeanne Martinet gives you the game plan for relearning the lost art of socializing. Forget texting, IM'ing, Facebook, and Internet "relationships". When it comes to building real friendships, there's simply no substitute for live, in-person hospitality.

In Life Is Friends, Martinet focuses on at-home entertaining - the dinner parties, cocktail parties, and informal get-togethers that are the key to creating lasting, fulfilling interpersonal bonds. So hear what Martinet has to say. And then, go ahead: Invite people over.

©2009 Jeanne Martinet (P)2009 BBC Audio
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This book is more of an etiquette guide than a discussion about how to make and maintain friendships. Some of the stuff is obvious to me, but maybe helpful if you need to hear why you should be careful not to press the 'send to all' button when sending emails amongst groups of friends. There's a lot about how to deal with sending out invitations and practical things that I wasn't really looking for in a book about friendship.

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