Letters to the Sons of Society: A Father's Invitation to Love, Honesty, and Freedom
By (Author) Shaka Senghor
Random House USA Inc
Convergent
18th January 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
306.87420896073
Hardback
240
Width 147mm, Height 217mm, Spine 22mm
346g
The New York Times bestselling author of Writing My Wrongs invites men everywhere on a journey of honesty and healing through this book of moving letters to his sons-one whom he is raising and the other whose childhood took place during Senghor's nineteen-year incarceration. "A visceral and visual journey for the ages . . . the perfect road map for us to remove the barriers and obstacles against our true feelings."-Kenya Barris, creator of black-ish ONE OF THE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF 2022-Essence Shaka Senghor has lived the life of two fathers. With his first son, Jay, born shortly after Senghor was incarcerated for second-degree murder, he experienced the regret of his own mistakes and the disconnection caused by a society that sees Black lives as disposable. With his second, Sekou, born after Senghor's release, he has experienced healing, transformation, intimacy, and the possibilities of a world where men and boys can openly show one another affection, support, and love. In this collection of beautifully written letters to Jay and Sekou, Senghor traces his journey as a Black man in America and unpacks the toxic and misguided messages about masculinity, mental health, love, and success that boys learn from an early age. He issues a passionate call to all fathers and sons-fathers who don't know how to show their sons love, sons who are navigating a fatherless world, boys who have been forced to grow up before their time-to cultivate positive relationships with other men, seek healing, tend to mental health, grow from pain, and rewrite the story that has been told about them. Letters to the Sons of Society is a soulful examination of the bond between father and sons, and a touchstone for anyone seeking a kinder, more just world.
If you want to peer into a heart, if you want a story of brokenness and healing and fury and redemption and humanity, if you want to envision a different, better way forward, Senghors letters are a beautiful place to begin.Chicago Tribune
Letters to the Sons of Society isa visceral and visual journeyfor the ages.These beautifully written letters are intimate, transparent, and vulnerable.Shaka Senghors writing provides the perfect roadmap for us to remove the barriers and obstacles against our true feelings.Kenya Barris, creator of black-ish
Shaka Senghor takes us on an awe-inspiring and liberatory journey that transcends words. His latest literary work, cast in letters to his sons, leads us through a depth of unmatched vulnerability and allows us the gift of seeing who we have the opportunity to become.Angela Rye, CEO of Impact Strategies and political analyst
If we are going to heal our nation, we need to listen to voices like Shaka Senghor, who tells his truth about his amazing journey from incarceration to liberation, which means a lot more than just physical bars. Letters to the Sons of Society hits hard.Reginald Hudlin, producer and director
Parenting and prison are never discussed together, but in his breakthrough new book, Shaka Senghor combines the two to produce a new understanding of both. In raising one son while in prison and a second as a free man, Senghor must confront his own life in order to explain it to his sons. In doing so, he deliversa masterpiece that will change the way you think and feel about almost everything.Ben Horowitz, cofounder of Andreessen Horowitz
As Black men, we just dont talk about certain thingsespecially the pain that we carry when we feel we are falling short as fathers.Senghor courageously sheds light on topics that have almost never been discussed in public. The integrity and transparency found in Letters to the Sons of Society make it a book that everyone needs to read.Van Jones, author of Beyond the Messy Truth
Shaka Senghor is the New York Times bestselling author of Writing My Wrongs- Life, Death, and Redemption in an American Prison, a leading voice on criminal justice reform, a tech investor, a lecturer at universities, and the head of Diversity, Equality & Inclusion at TripActions, a travel management and expense start-up. Senghor is a former MIT Media Lab Director's Fellow, a former fellow in the inaugural class of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Network, and a member of Oprah Winfrey's SuperSoul 100. In the decade since his release from prison, he has started and worked with nonprofits seeking to lift people up, visited the White House, been interviewed by Trevor Noah and Oprah Winfrey, and given award-winning TED Talks, all with the goal of building a more inspired, just, fulfilling future.