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The Conversation

How Men and Women Can Build Loving, Trusting Relationships

Author: Hill Harper   Series: Gotham Books

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Sparks honest dialogues between men and women.

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Sparks honest dialogues between men and women.

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Watch a VideoWatch a videoIn his first book for adults, the New York Times bestselling author sparks honest dialogues between men and women, in the tradition of Steve Harvey's Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man.Only 34 percent of African-American children today are raised in two- parent households, a sharp contrast to 1966, when 85 percent of black children were raised by two parents. In provocative but heartfelt words, Hill Harper takes on these urgent challenges, bringing a variety of issues out of the shadows. In The Conversation, Harper speaks to women and men with clear-eyed perspective, covering topics such as-.The roots of the breakdown in the black family.The myth that there are no mature, single, black male professionals.What women can do to alleviate the "heaviness" they sometimes attach to dating.What men can do to break the cycle of being a player.The difference between sex and intimacy.Bridging the communication gap.Self-worth and net worth, and why you should never settle for an unworthy partnerCapturing the conversations Harper and his friends frequently have, this book is destined to be one of Harper's most healing contributions.In his first book for adults, the New York Times bestselling author sparks honest dialogues between men and women, in the tradition of Steve Harvey's Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man.Only 34 percent of African-American children today are raised in two- parent households, a sharp contrast to 1966, when 85 percent of black children were raised by two parents. In provocative but heartfelt words, Hill Harper takes on these urgent challenges, bringing a variety of issues out of the shadows. In The Conversation, Harper speaks to women and men with clear-eyed perspective, covering topics such as-. The roots of the breakdown in the black family. The myth that there are no mature, single, black male professionals. What women can do to alleviate the "heaviness" they sometimes attach to dating. What men can do to break the cycle of being a player. The difference between sex and intimacy. Bridging the communication gap. Self-worth and net worth, and why you should never settle for an unworthy partnerCapturing the conversations Harper and his friends frequently have, this book is destined to be one of Harper's most healing contributions.

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Critic Reviews

“"Hill Harper trades solving crimes on-screen for a new mission: fixing relationship drama." -Essence "Hill's work presents a light, insightful, and accessible user's manual for African American men and women to better understand that which keeps us apart (and hopefully what can bring us closer together)." -Wearerespectablenegroes.blogspot.com”

"Hill Harper trades solving crimes on-screen for a new mission: fixing relationship drama."
-Essence

"Hill's work presents a light, insightful, and accessible user's manual for African American men and women to better understand that which keeps us apart (and hopefully what can bring us closer together)."
-Wearerespectablenegroes.blogspot.com

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About the Author

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 ofPeoplemagazine's Sexiest Men Alive.A member of the Democratic Party, Harper is running for the U.S. Senate in the 2024 election in Michigan.

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Product Details

Publisher
Penguin Putnam Inc | Gotham Books
Published
7th September 2010
Pages
288
ISBN
9781592405787

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