Friendships are built on conversations. Whether you like to discuss your interests, daily activities, beliefs, similarities, or differences, 52 Questions for Friends is here with a year’s worth of fun, thought-provoking conversation starters to help strengthen your friendships and make fun memories, all through the power of communication.
Whether you are looking to learn the basics about a new friend or want to get deep with your best ones, 52 Questions for Friends can get you started.
Presented in a beautiful package perfect for gift giving, 52 Questions for Friends will make you the life of the party.
Travis Hellstrom is a writer and founder of Advance Humanity (www.advancehumanity.com). After graduating from college with a degree in Pre-Med/Biology, he was a Peace Corps volunteer in Mongolia from 2008–2011, where he worked with local hospitals and clinics in the eastern steppe of Mongolia to help doctors, nurses and residents improve the overall health in the community. Currently, he is a graduate student at World Learning/The School for International Training. Travis currently travels between Mongolia and the United States with his wife Tunga. You can visit his website at www.travishellstrom.com.
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Friendships are built on conversations. Whether you like to discuss your interests, daily activities, beliefs, similarities, or differences, 52 Questions for Friends is here with a year’s worth of fun, thought-provoking conversation starters to help strengthen your friendships and make fun memories, all through the power of communication.
Whether you are looking to learn the basics about a new friend or want to get deep with your best ones, 52 Questions for Friends can get you started.
Presented in a beautiful package perfect for gift giving, 52 Questions for Friends will make you the life of the party.
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Travis Hellstrom is a writer and founder of Advance Humanity (www.advancehumanity.com). After graduating from college with a degree in Pre-Med/Biology, he was a Peace Corps volunteer in Mongolia from 2008–2011, where he worked with local hospitals and clinics in the eastern steppe of Mongolia to help doctors, nurses and residents improve the overall health in the community. Currently, he is a graduate student at World Learning/The School for International Training. Travis currently travels between Mongolia and the United States with his wife Tunga. You can visit his website at www.travishellstrom.com.
View titles by Travis Hellstrom