“How to Read a Person Like a Book” by Gerard Nierenberg and Henry Calero focuses on understanding nonverbal communication and body language to interpret others’ thoughts and feelings. The book teaches readers to observe cues like posture, facial expressions, and gestures, providing insights into emotional states and intentions. It emphasizes the importance of context and suggests practical techniques for improving interpersonal skills, enhancing empathy, and fostering better relationships. By becoming more attuned to subtle signals, readers can navigate social interactions more effectively and develop a deeper understanding of those around them.
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