March marks an end to BHM, and to round-up our coverage, we've compiled a list of our best reads for you to enjoy in the months ahead. 👇 Check them out below!👇
P.S. It's not too late to gift yourself something special from Black-owned businesses and creators! This sci-fi hit is about...elevators. Well, not really. But, there's a lot that meets the eye than just a story about concrete shafts. It's a story about race and gender, about warring factions, and mysterious characters interwoven in a page-turning narrative!
This book is more than just about a young girl in the search for her lost brother. It's a story about perseverance, self-confidence, the Black experience, and resilience!
This novel is about two lives that collide when their father dies in a plane crash; an event that unleashes a tangled web of secrets, lies, and drama. Despite the differences between the two sisters, they forge a strong bond about grief and dealing with loss.
A collection of raw stories that will confront readers with a litany of emotions, as well as provide an unvarnished look at what it means to be young and black in America.
This coming-of-age memoir is the winner of the 2019 Kirkus Prize for Nonfiction, and is written by a BuzzFeed alumnus! Jones pens a poignant story of him trying to find his place in the world as a young, black, gay man.
These essays provide an unprecedented look at Ikpi's past experiences and emotions, growing up in Nigeria and Oklahoma, and experiencing the vicissitudes of life as a Nigerian immigrant and black woman.
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Tuesday, 1 March 2022
A book about...elevators
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