

Offering inspirational advice in a down-to-earth style, this unique compilation of letters provides wisdom, guidance, and heartfelt insight to help the reader chart their own path to success. Lewis George Orwell Mary Pope Osborne LeUyen Pham Dav Pilkey Roger Priddy Rick Riordan J.


By GRADE Elementary School Middle School High Schoolīy AGE Board Books (newborn to age 3) Early Childhood Readers (ages 4-8) Children's Picture Books (ages 3-8) Juvenile Fiction (ages 8-12) Young Adult Fiction (ages 12+).BESTSELLERS in EDUCATION Shop All Education Books.I would recommend this to most people, and especially people that don't have a role model in their lives. There is more than one moral to this story, because I learned many different lessons. To him, this was a positive role model and he now looked up to him. So the author tells him how to be a man and what is right and what is wrong and it is helping the boy learn the things he is telling him.

He is telling the boy all about how to live life, as a man, because he doesn't have a father figure. The author, Hill Harper, writing letter to this boy in America, because he is in the military. It is very educational on teaching you how to live a good, outgoing life and having a perspective of how to live life. It teaches you how to live like a man and to do that, you have to have RESPECT for people and even if they disrespect you, you need to be the bigger person. It teaches you some important outlooks on life and how you should think positive and believe in yourself. I think that this book is meant for kids who don't have a fatherly figure, but I have a father and I still learned from it. It has so many things that I have learned and I can use some of those things in everyday life. The book 'Letters To A Young Brother' is a great book.
