Letters to a Younger Brother: Manifest Your Future
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Award-winning actor and motivational speaker Hill Harper shares his real-life knowledge to chart a route to success. Impressed by speeches to college students at inner-city colleges, this uplifting assortment of letters presents recommendation to younger males navigating the challenges of the world and empowers them to achieve their true potential.
Providing inspirational recommendation in his distinctive down-to-earth fashion, Hill Harper supplies knowledge, steering, and heartfelt perception on the robust points dealing with our nation’s youth. He challenges standard notions of success, emphasizing the significance of schooling, neighborhood accomplishments, psychological well being, and self-respect.
Meant to supply this incessantly regarded “misplaced technology” of younger males with phrases of encouragement and steering, Harper’s deep-rooted ardour relating to the plight of as we speak’s youth drove him to put in writing this guide, positive to alter the lives of readers for years to return.
From the Writer
Writer : Avery; Illustrated version (April 19, 2007)
Language : English
Paperback : 176 pages
ISBN-10 : 1592402496
ISBN-13 : 978-1592402496
Merchandise Weight : 6.4 ounces
Dimensions : 5.33 x 0.52 x 7.98 inches
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Clients discover the guide simple to learn and perceive. They respect the inspirational content material that encourages self-reflection and private progress. The writing fashion is easy and easy, making it a fantastic reward for younger readers. Readers additionally point out the creator’s compassion, caring, and concern for others. Total, they describe the guide as a considerate useful resource that gives sound rules relevant to any younger man.
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Stephen Clymer –
Read it.
Im a white foster dad that puts my effort into understand and relating to the young men i get in my home frequently. Even though as a child myself I went to school in the projecfs of louisville, KY and was one of few kids of my race there. I was still able to go home to the suburbs at night so while i do understand what its like to be a minority in some ways I cant fully understand it all. I like to use this book to identify to the young men that education is key and that that is not just coming from me its coming from many other respected black people in our society, with very straight forward language. This book helps to squash some of the victim mentality and machismo issues that we have faced with the kids. I think it is a great resource along with a few others. I will be reading parts of it out loud with our newest young man that gets here tomorrow and is avaiable for adoption. I hope this book helps him see that what matters most is not the gucci belt he put on his christmas list but the brain he has in his head and the confidence in his worth as a compassionate and caring human.
Okari mcauley –
Letters to a young brother
This book was astounding. A lot of good advice and guidance for young men like me. Would definitely recommend to young men trying to navigate the world on their own.
Amazon Customer –
Good book
I order this book for my son, he really likes it and feels as if it really has inspired him in many ways.
Z. Smith –
Great conversation piece
I bought this book for my 11-year-old Grandson and it was definitely a conversation piece in some areas; however, it is age-appropriate for this day and time.
Teresa –
Great Book for a Young Man
I gifted this book to my nephew who is 25 years of age. He told me that the book is relevant to men his age. He found it so interesting that he wanted to finish the book in one day. Good buy.
Joefy –
I Love it!
I already have Letters to a Young Sister when I was in middle school, I got this for my boyfriend LOVE IT!.
Keimahney –
Beautiful story!
Surprisingly good read! My dad bought this book for my brother when he was younger; my brother and I both grew up without our mothers. Recently I’ve been attempting to heal that mother wound, but there is minimal literature on such compared to the father wound. I remembered this book and decided to give it a read. Now, granted, I’m not a young man, but nonetheless, it was quite helpful; I cried a time or two reading. The slang, although a bit outdated in some ways, does add a personable factor, as intended… My 13yo nephew is going through a similar struggle, so I gifted him the book and he loves it, says it is helping him to learn and grow as a young man. Definitely worth the purchase and I recommend gifting it to a young man, or woman, in need of a little guidance!
James R. Bunton –
Loved it.
Amazing book to read. This story really touches a lot of areas of my own life and personal goals. I really enjoyed these letters and emails between the young man and himself.I just wish he would have met the young man face-to-face before the book ended. That would have really been awesome.
Franz Heilek –
Ein Buch was optimal für Jugendliche und junge Erwachsenen ist. Schon fast ein Muss ð
Francis Addison –
LOVE IT
Mitsy32 –
I bought this book for my son, as i am a single parent and wanted to offer him a male perspective on life.He is 12 soon to be 13 this week and cannot put the book down and reads it everynight before bed. I have read brief extracts just to see if it is okay for his age, even though i think it is written for the older teen years, but at least its an eye opener for young male teens growing up.I would really recommend it to other mothers who would like to buy this for their sons.
Dianne Wilson –
Excellent nook for young people, I am circulating recommendation to young people
Sean –
Knowledge is power only if you apply it for each according to his/her abilities to each according to his/her needs.