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186 pages, Paperback
First published March 1, 1987
My initial challenge was the reason I was entertained on my second read: Peck is homesy and folksy. He is direct, clear, honest. He's a native Vermonter and it shows in both his prose and his examples.
An important point about his examples: most of them passed over me on my first read because this entire book is an example. He explains something and read his explanation again. It's an example of what he's explaining. Now look at the example he uses for his explanation. Yes, it's an example and it contains a thread to the next example.
Also (and like most Writers' Digest books I've read) he covers a broad range of topics well beyond character (the main item in this book). A partial list includes: