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Books by Wil LaVeist

  • Dear Daughter

    After 20-plus years of marriage and parenting, popular radio host, professor and author Wil LaVeist uncovered a family secret that dropped him and his adult daughter to their knees. A chance DNA test revealed that his “daddy’s girl” is not his biological child. LaVeist instead focused on the future, confronting the root cause that led to this tremendous pain and his daughter’s resentment as she tries to cope with the truth. “Dear Daughter” is his love letter from a dad to his daughter, and to all women who’ve had broken relationships with their fathers that often lead to reckless choices that cause great pain. In this, ironically, pro-marriage work, LaVeist weaves the advice of experts with storytelling – including his own journey ending in divorce court, revealing the damaging flaws of paternity laws. He bridges the “deadbeat dads” gap, delivering transparent provocative dialogue on love, pain, healing and the law that good dad’s share, but that many women miss when their fathers are absent or dysfunctional. “Dear Daughter” will appeal to women who are considering marriage and parenting, but also anyone who desires healthy long-term love relationships.


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Wil LaVeist is an award-winning multimedia journalist and writer whose work has been published in The Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Daily News, The Daily Press, the Virginian-Pilot, and by Random House/Princeton Review, where he co-wrote “8 Steps to Help Black Families Pay for College.” Wil is a communications consultant, professor and talk radio host of The Wil LaVeist Show and podcast. A doctoral candidate at Old Dominion University, his research focuses on developing a rhetoric for effective culturally competent health communications online.

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