Synopsis
The definitive sourcebook for people on the job, on interviews, giving lectures, or on TV, by one of America's top media and vocal coaches. Includes advice on personal appearance, voice, public speaking, handling the media, and appearing on TV.
From Library Journal
An "image consultant" to Texas State Treasurer Ann Richards, among others, Brown focuses mostly on the appearance a person makes. She gives extensive advice on clothes (including colors to wear), makeup, voice, and how to stand and use gestures. She also suggests skillful ways for people to communicate their message. Several chapters are devoted to handling the media and appearing on TV. Brown gives hints on how to "lighten up" facial expression and other ways to look good on TV. Libraries that have purchased Arch Lustberg's Winning When It Really Counts ( LJ 9/1/88) or Reid Buckley's Speaking in Public ( LJ 9/1/88) may want Brown's book as well for its different slant on a polished public presence.
- Rebecca Wondriska, Trinity Coll. Lib., Hartford, Ct.
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