Chapters are short and focused, and though Harper's approach is framed as a ""Black man to Black woman,"" his gracious, uplifting text is suitable for any young woman looking for perspective his advice is nothing new, but it is genuine and accessible. Letters to a Young Brother is a book written by actor Hill Harper, published April 2006. Writing in a conversational style, Harper focuses on a variety of different issues loosely grouped into topics like blues, love, family relationships, saving money and appreciating life (though not overly religious, Harper isn't shy with his beliefs). Each chapter is a letter beginning with an uplifting quote and post-scripted with a question posed via email (the formatting is lifted whole) and answered by a famous, successful woman like Nikki Giovanni, Michelle Obama, Ruby Dee and Eve. In his follow up to his ALA award-winning self-help Letters to a Young Brother, actor and author Harper uses an epistolary format, interrupted by youth-centric digressions, to capture the hearts and minds of his audience, young women.
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