Sally Kohn is one of the leading progressive voices in America. She is currently a columnist and CNN political commentator. Previously a Fox News contributor, she has been a frequent guest on MSNBC and writes for media outlets, including the Washington Post, the New York Times, New York Magazine, Cosmopolitan, the Daily Beast, Time, and many others. Kohn lives in Brooklyn with her partner, Sarah Hansen, and their daughter, Willa.
"Kohn is funny and warm as she shares the best ways to shift the
hate and dissolve the barriers between those of us with divergent
views."
--Esquire "A holistic guide toward building a world where we are
all greater than fear and more powerful than anger."
--Ms. "Whether she's visiting reconciliation villages in Rwanda or
recounting her own surprisingly productive interactions with
abusive Twitter trolls, Kohn is a thoughtful, empathetic reporter
whose insights aren't just timely - they feel necessary to our
survival."
--Apple Books "A stunning debut by a truly gifted writer--an
eye-opening read for both liberals and conservatives--and it could
not come at a better time."
--Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Option B, with
Sheryl Sandberg "A must-read book for all of us at this moment in
history. I'm grateful for Sally Kohn's clear voice and vision in
showing us the way forward."
--Elizabeth Gilbert "Sally Kohn has really done it this time.
Brilliant."
--Sarah Silverman "Sick of the anger, division and hate in our
world? Sally Kohn's book is uplifting, funny, and full of inspiring
solutions."
--Van Jones, host of The Van Jones Show and New York Times
bestselling author of Beyond the Messy Truth "Sally and I agree on
very little politically, but somehow in spite of that, we have
navigated a friendship that transcends everything else. This book
explains it all!"
--Sean Hannity "A testament to the power of understanding others
deeply, the book reminds us that even those we disagree with
vehemently have a perspective and orientation in the world that we
can learn from as we work to make the world better."
--DeRay Mckesson, social activist and host of Pod Save the People
"[Kohn's] passionate appeal for empathy provides a proactive
springboard for readers who find themselves unable to comprehend
the xenophobia and lack of civility in others. An uplifting and
inspiring plea to promote peace, kindness, and humanitarianism in
the face of hate."
--Kirkus Reviews
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