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Crossing Hoffa: A Teamster's Story [Hardcover]

Steven J. Harper
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Book Description

June 15, 2007
On a spring day in 1961, over-the-road trucker Jim Harper was en route from Mauston, Wisconsin, to his home in Minneapolis. At 70 miles per hour, with a combined 60,000 pounds of man, machine, and material, he approached a curve along the Great River Road and hit the brakes. The tractor-trailer didn’t slow. Harper’s brake lines had been cut.
 
 In preceding months, Harper had led an insurgency in his Teamsters’ Local 544 to clean up corruption among its leaders. His efforts drew the attention of none other than Jimmy Hoffa, at the time focused on securing his right to lead the national Teamsters organization without government intervention.
 
Jim Harper had his reasons for confronting his local’s leadership—a hardscrabble childhood and a stint in Angola prison had left him seeking redemption, and Jimmy Hoffa had publicly called for union reform. But Hoffa, under federal investigation for questionable financial dealings, had deep, dark secrets; the last thing he needed was a spotlight on Minneapolis. Despite the increasing threats to his life and those of his young family, Harper continued to press his case.
 
In this fascinating account, Harper’s son traces the interwoven paths of these two men—a criminal icon and a determined vigilante—from their formative years through their unbelievable face-off.
 
Steven J. Harper has been a litigation partner in the international law firm of Kirkland & Ellis LLP for more than twenty years and has tried civil cases to judges and juries throughout the country. This is his first book.

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First-time author Harper presents a tale of mystery and intrigue that begins after his father's death, when he discovered the secret contents of a locked metal box that had never left his father's side. The father, James Harper, had been an over-the-road truck driver and a card-carrying member of the Teamster's Union in the early 1960s, when corruption ran rampant under the leadership of then-president Jimmy Hoffa. The documents that Harper found led him on an investigative mission to uncover the truth about the fear and secrecy that dominated his household when he was a young child. Although the elder Harper could have led a routine life as a Teamster's driver, he distinguished himself by going on a one-man crusade to clean up corruption among the leaders of his Teamster's Local 544, a prominent Minneapolis chapter with significant connections to Hoffa himself. The resulting attention raised the ire of the powerful union boss and brought untold danger upon James Harper and his young family. Although much has been written about the enigmatic Hoffa, Harper's revelations present a unique and personal perspective. David Siegfried
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Crossing Hoffa: A Teamster’s Story delves into the early lives of both Jim Harper and Jimmy Hoffa to probe why Harper might have continued the fight despite the consequences…. It’s a thoroughly researched book.”
Chicago Sun Times

“The book is at its best when it relates stories passed from father to son; an ominous dinner with a nameless ‘friend’ of Hoffa’s—a mob character, we’re led to assume—at Charlie’s Café Exceptionale; a meeting with Hoffa at the Park-Nicollett Hotel; a harrowing truck ride down Hwy. 61 near Winona.”
Minneapolis Star Tribune

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Borealis Books (June 15, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0873515803
  • ISBN-13: 978-0873515801
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 0.9 x 5.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #273,321 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Steven J. Harper is an adjunct professor at Northwestern University and a regular contributor to "The American Lawyer" ("AM LAW DAILY"). His latest book is "The Lawyer Bubble - A Profession in Crisis" (Basic Books/Perseus, April 2013).

In 2010, he published his first novel, "The Partnership" -- a legal thriller. His award-winning blog is "The Belly of the Beast" (www.thebellyofthebeast.wordpress.com), which the editors of the ABA Law Blawg chose as one of the best blogs of 2010.

In addition to "The Lawyer Bubble," he has written two other non-fiction books. "Crossing Hoffa: A Teamster's Story" (Borealis Books/Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2007) received the Chicago Tribune's award as one of "BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR" and won honors at the LONDON, NEW YORK, HOLLYWOOD, and NEW ENGLAND BOOK FESTIVALS. It's the true-crime story of his father's two-year tangle with Jimmy Hoffa from 1959 to 1961.

"Straddling Worlds: The Jewish-American Journey of Professor Richard W. Leopold" (Northwestern University Press, 2008), chronicles the life of a mentor who was a leading educator and historian. Harper wrote the book while spending every Sunday morning with Leopold during the final two years of his former professor's ninety-four-year life.

Harper is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and retired recently after 30 years at a large international law firm, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, which he joined upon graduation from Harvard Law School (magna cum laude). He received B.A. (Phi Beta Kappa and with distinction) and M.A. degrees in economics through a combined program at Northwestern University.


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic read August 20, 2007
Format:Hardcover
Great reading as the author, with his litigation experience, puts the pieces togethet of the story so that all the facts are represented and the story flows. Even though I knew the outcome, I was still pulling for the dad to muscle out and be the victor against Mr. Hoffa. Besides the story about his father, what a wonderful way to remember your childhood thru the eyes of your father.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing story with a meaningful message August 4, 2007
Format:Hardcover
This is an extremely well-written book that will appeal to all! Harper's story of one man (the author's father) reminds us of what really matters in one's life - being true to who you are. In the telling of his father's intriguing story, the author illustrates to us that we need not be afraid of life's setbacks and obstacles for they can be used to build personal strength, character,and wisdom, and expand our empathy, acceptance and love of others. Harper's exceptional writing style results in one of those rare books that leaves you feeling like you were there -- "But by the grace of God go I...." And regardless of the dark places our life's journey might take us, it is never too late to leave our legacy --especially when it is built on on love and honor. A fascinating and moving true story --a must-read.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Crossing Hoffa August 23, 2007
Format:Hardcover
A very riveting book that drips with a son's respect and admiration for his father's crusade for reform in a notorious and corrupt Teamster chapter. The author's father stands toe-to-toe with Hoffa and risks all.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Crossing Hoffa May 9, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
While I am always interested in reading books about the Teamsters Union, I find this book somewhat fictional because none of these people were alive to verify these facts. I also expected to read more about James R Hoffa and not so much about the authors family line. I wanted to learn more about labor stories and the checkered past of James R. Hoffa, not the authors grandparents.

With that said, it is easy and quick reading. I would suggest reading "I heard you paint houses."
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Hoffa we hardly knew May 18, 2013
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Usually, Hoffa is associated with big time gangsters and shady, if not illegal, union dealings. This is a story of a man who dared to try to clean up his Local with the thought that he was 'helping Hoffa'. Little did he know, and that almost cost him his life. Very good read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Growing up in Detroit March 5, 2013
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Growing up in Detroit while all of the events in this book where happening brought back memories. Mr. Harper tells his father's story from the perspective of the rank and file union member in a very real way. Well written and edited.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A book about what it means to be a man July 30, 2011
By William
Format:Hardcover
If you're looking for a book strictly about Hoffa and the Teamsters, this isn't it. Indeed, this true story is very informative about the goings on of Hoffa and the Teamsters and often reads like a mystery novel, but it's more about a man trying to do the right thing even when everything else was against him.
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Crossing Hoffa June 29, 2007
Format:Hardcover
This is a very well written book that tells a compelling story of two men's lives and how they intersect. It has the feel of a good mystery novel and, even though the phrase is trite, really is hard to put down. The reader gets drawn into the story immediately and is carried along from page to page in anticipation of what will happen next. If you enjoy reading any subject matter at all, you'll enjoy this book.
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