The Civility Book, Stephen Henderson
The Civility Book, Stephen Henderson
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The Civility Book
A Guide to Building Bridges Across the Political Divide

Author: Stephen Henderson, Nolan Finley, Lynne Golodner

Narrator: Mitch Crawford

Unabridged: 4 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/15/2025


Synopsis

Once pitted as adversarial counterparts as the opinion editors of Detroit's right- and left-leaning newspapers, veteran journalists Nolan Finley and Stephen Henderson join forces in this groundbreaking work to champion a novel approach to political discourse. Finley, a resolute conservative, and Henderson, a committed progressive, defy expectations by demonstrating that civil conversation is not only possible but also richly rewarding, even across colossal ideological divides.

In 2020, they launched the Civility Project with journalist and author Lynne Golodner, beginning their journey to teach Americans how to engage in respectful dialogue and maintain relationships despite political differences. The Civility Book is an extension of that mission, offering practical tools and strategies for fostering civility in everyday interactions. At the core of this work, the authors position their four pillars of civility to explain what civility is, why it matters, and how individuals can use it to overcome the antagonistic rhetoric that threatens our society today, one conversation at a time. This conversational, no-nonsense guide provides valuable lessons, a detailed curriculum, probing questions for consideration, and an extensive appendix of resources outlining ongoing efforts to curb unproductive contention and advance a more harmonious society.

About Stephen Henderson

Stephen Henderson has worked as a public relations professional and journalist since graduating from Wheaton College in 1979, and Yale Divinity School in 1987. In a highly circuitous career, he's worked on everything from Avon Books' romance novels, Arrow men's dress shirts, and Maxwell House coffee, to the Radio City Rockettes, Union Theological Seminary, and The John Templeton Foundation. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Town and Country, Food and Wine, and elsewhere.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jerry on February 24, 2025

Stephen Henderson and Nolan Finley disagree on most things. Finley is conservative while Henderson is progressive. Both were opinion editors on opposing Detroit newspapers. But they do agree that people with differing opinions can talk to each other. And have truly civil conversations at that. The t......more

Goodreads review by Shirley on August 19, 2025

Excellent book. Definitely pertinent for the times in which we find ourselves. Coming from deeply opposing viewpoints of so many aspects of how we should be governed, these two authors treasure one another's friendship and offer a path to a grounding in Civility. They have founded an organization de......more

Goodreads review by Kayleigh on July 15, 2025

I really enjoyed the opposite discourse between Henderson and Finley, both veteran journalists writing and referencing the current political divide. While they are generally disagreed on politics, both Finley and Henderson agree that a lack of civility has made the discourse between parties signific......more

Goodreads review by David on July 11, 2025

Keep calm and keep talking. Excellent narrator and powerful way to keep plugging along. Sadly, our country becomes weaker when groups decide to discontinue the conversations. Thanks to NetGalley for the free audio book.......more

Goodreads review by Mark on September 23, 2025

Valuable read. Could the writing be better? Sure. But that's secondary to the broader point. Highly recommend. We need to shift in this direction as a society.......more