Books On Public Speaking
We believe that every young adult should have access to materials to help our next generation find their voices.
To that end, we, along with many generous sponsors, donate thousands of copies of each title to students, and individuals from underserved communities.
Further, all proceeds from any sale of our books are dedicated to supplying children with educational materials on public speaking, for free.
The Oratory Project, Fall 2024
The speed and ferocity with which modern technology has transformed communication has never been experienced in human history, until now. We have more information available to us at any moment than history’s most powerful leaders could access in a week. This means it’s more difficult than ever to create a memorable presentation or speech with a message that resonates long after it’s over.
While the mediums we use to communicate are constantly evolving, many of the fundamentals of effective communication remain unchanged since the days of Demosthenes, Aristotle and Cicero. This book draws from those greats as well as contemporary rhetoricians—from Malala to Mandela to Muhammad Ali—to provide you with a master-communicator toolkit for the 21st century.
Discover methods that helped Cicero overcome his fear of public speaking, Muhammad Ali find his voice, and Lincoln shorten his prose. You will also find tips on how to effectively communicate in today’s fast-paced and ever-changing technologically advanced world.
Speak Fearlessly, 2022
You step on stage. Your palms sweat. Your pupils dilate. Your heart rate increases. You start taking deeper breaths, faster. Whether you have ever played an organized sport or acted in a school play, you’ll recognize these signs. Glossophobia, the fear of public speaking, is consistently rated as one of people’s top fears.
This graphic novel exists to provide you with strategies you can put into practice to help you reframe your fear and deliver a great speech or presentation!
Speechless, 2021
Eight year-old Amelia Martinez is terrified to deliver a speech at the Grand Oratory. However, when the intolerant Mr. Rhetorick steals the village’s voices, Amelia must use her public speaking skills to save Voz from eternal silence.
On her quest, Amelia gains confidence at every turn, from speaking to forest animals to finding her own voice. Speechless combines the fantastical and pragmatic in a tale that inspires readers ages 6-10 to stand up and speak!
Oratore: The Art of Communication, 2016
If you’ve ever faced an audience with sweaty palms, wondered how to become a better communicator during meetings, or strug- gled with putting your best foot forward in an interview, this book was created for you.
Here you will find wisdom gleaned from famous orators of the past together with tips on how to handle communicating in today’s fast paced and technologically advanced world. This book will provide you with a comprehensive guide to creating dynamic presentations no matter what setting or situation.
From the boardroom to the classroom or even along the campaign trail: the tips, techniques, and tools.
History’s Greatest Leaders & You, 2014
If you were to search on Amazon.com right now, you would find tens of thousands of titles on leadership. Year after year, there are thousands of seminars related to being a leader, many given by people who have never led anything or worked with anyone who has. So why are we writing a book on that same subject and asking you to read it? For money? Since you already have the book and it didn’t cost you anything, you know that answer.
What could be the reason we wrote this book, and more important, why are we giving it away? The answer is twofold. We want to remind people how great, effective leadership has helped define history, and we want to expose the hidden truth that MOST of the information you need to become this type of leader is — and always will be — FREE.