Hill Harper has appeared in numerous prime- time television shows and feature films, including Dr. Sheldon Hawkes inCSI- NY,Agent Spelman Boyle inLimitless, and Dr. Marcus Andrews inThe Good Doctor. He graduated magna cum laude from Brown University with a B.A. and cum laude from Harvard Law School. He also holds a master's degree in public administration from the Kennedy School of Government. He was recently named one of People magazine's Sexiest Men Alive.A member of the Democratic Party, Harper is running for the U.S. Senate in the 2024 election in Michigan.
In a direct and often colloquial tone . . . the letters stress the
importance of having options and working smart, not just hard. (THE
NEW YORK TIMES)
Harpers message is a solo soaring above the choir. (LOS ANGELES
TIMES)
Hill writes in a down-to-earth style. . . . A priceless,
no-nonsense, step-by-step guide. (The Dayton Defender)
Filled with heartfelt wisdom and solid step-by-step strategies for
cultivating self-respect, Letters to a Young Brother is an
inspirational guidebook to a better life and a book that will
change lives. (Black College Today)
[This] book can serve as a strong and silent mentor. (The
Philadelphia Inquirer)
In clear, accessible language, Harper encourages his youthful
readers to maintain productive values and never give up hope. . . .
With frank, loving advice about relationships, careers, sex,
education, spirituality, and money, Harper helps young readers take
that first step toward fruitful change. (Jabari Asim, The
Washington Post)
In a direct and often colloquial tone . . . the letters stress the
importance of having options and working smart, not just hard.
(THE NEW YORK TIMES)
Harper's message is a solo soaring above the choir. (LOS ANGELES
TIMES)
Hill writes in a down-to-earth style. . . . A priceless,
no-nonsense, step-by-step guide. (The Dayton Defender)
Filled with heartfelt wisdom and solid step-by-step strategies for
cultivating self-respect, Letters to a Young Brother is an
inspirational guidebook to a better life and a book that will
change lives. (Black College Today)
[This] book can serve as a strong and silent mentor. (The
Philadelphia Inquirer)
In clear, accessible language, Harper encourages his youthful
readers to maintain productive values and never give up hope. . . .
With frank, loving advice about relationships, careers, sex,
education, spirituality, and money, Harper helps young readers take
that first step toward fruitful change. (Jabari Asim, The
Washington Post)
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