I was really enthused to find this book, which I had heard about from a colleague. Everything’s An Argument is a wonderful resource book that covers many facets of not only argumentation and writing, but also persuasion and effective rhetoric. I think any student who is in a composition class would benefit from having this book, as it covers quite a bit of ground in the realm of simply how to write effectively.
The structure of the book is such that it is easy to navigate and find what best suits your emphasis. The chapters are divided into many sections: how to argue, types of persuasive arguments (ethos, pathos, logos), fallacies of argument, how to structure and frame an argument, arguments of fact, arguments of definition, style in writing, and research. Within each of these chapters are engaging and relevant discussion points as well as brilliant modern models and examples from history, media and society. For example, the structuring an argument chapter has an example from a piece by Frederick Douglass, a wonderful orator and writer, as well as the great Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream.”
Besides the wonderful exemplars within the book, there are many nuggets of wisdom about just the writing process. There are tips on how to draft and revise how to form a thesis and a claim, how to refute opposing claims, the importance of support and evidence, and much more on writing papers and arguments.
Simply said, this is an awesome resource and I wished I had stumbled upon it much sooner.