The Conversation: How Men and Women Can Build Loving, Trusting Relationships
Watch a Video<p> <ul> <li>Watch a video</li> </ul><p> </p></p><b>In his first book for adults, the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author sparks honest dialogues between men and women, in the tradition of Steve Harvey's <i>Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man</i>. </b> <br><br> 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 <i>The Conversation</i>, Harper speaks to women and men with clear-eyed perspective, covering topics such as: <br><br> €The roots of the breakdown in the black family <br><br> €The myth that there are no mature, single, black male professionals <br><br> €What women can do to alleviate the "heaviness" they sometimes attach to dating <br><br> €What men can do to break the cycle of being a player <br><br> €The difference between sex and intimacy <br><br> €Bridging the communication gap <br><br> €Self-worth and net worth, and why you should never settle for an unworthy partner <br><br> Capturing the conversations Harper and his friends frequently have, this book is destined to be one of Harper's most healing contributions.