‘Take A Hint, Dani Brown’ book 2 from the exciting Brown sister series
The Brown sisters: Chloe, Dani, and Eve —all high-spirited, sarcastic, and bubbly. This novel, Take a Hint, follows the middle sister, Dani Brown. Dani has
The Brown sisters: Chloe, Dani, and Eve —all high-spirited, sarcastic, and bubbly. This novel, Take a Hint, follows the middle sister, Dani Brown. Dani has
Poet and author Honorée Fanonne Jeffers is known for penning five poetry collections, including the 2020 collection The Age of Phillis, for which she won
First-time author Kiara Judea Gaton recently published her first children’s book, Loving Me ABCs which was inspired by the love she has for her daughter.
Nana Nkweti, a proud Cameroonian-American, is an AKO Caine Prize finalist and alumna of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Walking On Cowrie Shells, Nkweti’s debut book of
More than a decade ago, Mira fled her small, segregated hometown in the south to forget. With every mile she traveled, she distanced herself from
Born into slavery on the tiny Caribbean island of Montserrat, Doll bought her freedom–and that of her sister and her mother–from her Irish planter father
To John Lewis, the civil rights movement came to an end with the signing of the Voting Rights Act in 1965. But that was after
Andrew Aydin, author of the much anticipated Run: Book One, co-written with the late Congressman John Lewis, sat down with rolling out to discuss this
For over 20 years, Pamela Gurley has worked in various capacities; from being a family advocacy program educator, to a management and budget analyst, and
Morgan Harper Nichols is an acclaimed poet, visual artist, musician and bestselling author. Nichols recently released her new book, How Far You Have Come: Musings on Beauty
Tina Andrews discusses her storied career and how HBO MAX acquired the film/TV rights to her historical novel, Charlotte Sophia: Myth, Madness and the Moor
Have you ever felt unseen, unheard, misjudged, or misunderstood? In What About Me: Walking the Tightrope as a Black Man in America, author, D. John
A brilliant and empowering collection of final reflections and words of wisdom from venerable civil rights champion, the late Congressman John Lewis at the end
John Thompson was never just a basketball coach and I Came As A Shadow is categorically not just a basketball autobiography. After three decades at
Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture is a valuable and revealing anthology, by cultural critic and bestselling author Roxane Gay. Gay collects original and previously
D. John Jackson has always been committed to telling positive Black stories through media. So it was only fitting that he decided to write What
Imagine being born a slave and ascending to the point where you can buy your freedom and the freedom of your family. Now, imagine that
Ever since 17-year-old Josie Wright can remember, writing has been her identity, the thing that grounds her when everything else is a garbage fire. So
Junauda Petrus’s novel brilliantly captures the distinctly lush and lyrical voices of Mabel and Audre as they conjure a love that is stronger than hatred,
Artemis Fowl meets Men in Black in this exhilarating debut middle grade fantasy, the first in a trilogy filled with #blackgirlmagic. Perfect for fans of