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#85 Kwame Alexander: What My Father Taught Me About Love

#85 Kwame Alexander: What My Father Taught Me About Love

Most people know Kwame Alexander as the Newbery Medal-winning author of The Crossover, the bestselling children’s book about two young brothers hooked on basketball. Long before he was an award-winning author, however, Alexander spent his time writing love poems, in an attempt to impress women and find his voice as a poet and a young man. 

But three decades and two marriages later, Alexander is a 54-year-old father of two now reconsidering those relationships from his past, and what exactly he knows - and doesn’t know - about love. And in order to do that, he’s thinking more about the marriage his parents modeled for him as a child, as well as what he learned about love and relationships from his father, a hard-nosed Baptist minister who rarely showed affection.

Alexander’s new book, Why Fathers Cry at Night, is available wherever you buy books on May 23.

 #86 The Best of Paternal: Advice For New Dads, Part 2

#86 The Best of Paternal: Advice For New Dads, Part 2

#84 Jonathan Malesic: Dads, Work, And Burnout

#84 Jonathan Malesic: Dads, Work, And Burnout