author Max Shron
This book consists of six chapters. Chapter 1 covers a framework for scoping data projects. 
Chapter 2 discusses how to pin down the details of an idea, receive feedback, and begin prototyping. 
Chapter 3 covers the tools of arguments, making it easier to ask good questions, build projects in stages, and communicate results.
Chapter 4 covers data-specific patterns of reasoning, to make it easier to figure out what to focus on and how to build out more useful arguments. 
Chapter 5 takes a big family of argument patterns (causal reasoning) and gives it a longer treatment.
Chapter 6 provides some more long examples, tying together the material in the previous chapters. 
Finally, there is a list of further reading in Appendix A, to give you places to go from here.