Another semester as an adjunct, another completely new rhet/comp textbook thrown my way. No matter, this one is actually good! This isn't as advanced a book as I would like for it to be, but it is still quite solid, which is really all you can ask for. It breaks down all of the major rhetorical concepts in an understandable way and gives lots and lots (and lots) of essays as examples. This includes a sample essay that has its component parts labeled to illustrate exactly what's going on. VERY useful for students. In addition to this, there are student essays, professional essays, discussion topics with lots and lots and lots of opposing views to really dig into a subject, etc.
I haven't had a chance to teach with this yet, and I tend not to rely that heavily on textbooks anyways, as I prefer more digital media in my classroom, but I'm happy to have something like this. Too many books are entirely textbook or entirely reader, so for the price the student pays here, they're getting something pretty good, and for those that need a reader, you could certainly do worse, by a long shot.