According to Harper, Shapiro “shares powerful stories about his family, his faith, and his career in public service.”
“Gov. Shapiro reflects on what he has learned along his journey,” Tuesday's announcement reads in part, “knocking on doors, serving his community, and bringing people together to tackle the tough problems we face.”
In April, a man set fire to the governor’s mansion while Shapiro and his family were sleeping inside, according to authorities. The Shapiros, who hours earlier had hosted a gathering for the Jewish holiday of Passover, were awakened by state police and ushered to safety. Cody Balmer pleaded guilty last week to charges of arson and attempted murder, and was sentenced under a plea deal to 25 to 50 years in state prison.