![]() Liz Lighty has always believed she's too black, too poor, too awkward to shine in her small, rich, prom-obsessed midwestern town. ![]() ![]() Support Black Authors and raise up their voices, especially this week.Įven better, purchase the books (and any others you might want) from Black-Owned bookstores such as my local Philadelphia stores Uncle Bobbie's Coffee and Books or Harriett's Bookshop, or one of these 124 Black-Owned bookstores! If an indie bookstore you wish to support is closed (As both the Philly stores are we're still on lockdown during the pandemic), using will give the stores a portion of the proceeds and help fund them while they can't operate normally! Let's help boost their voices and consume their stories, not just our own. Not just today, but yesterday and all of our tomorrows. ![]() A SONG OF WRAITHS AND RUIN will take you away from our reality and into a brand-new realm inspired by West African Folklore!Ĭheck out the full summaries below and help promote these new releases.īlack Lives Matter, Black Authors Matter. A SONG BELOW WATER features mermaids, is full of magic realism, and also brimming with social justice. YOU SHOULD SEE ME IN A CROWN is a perfect way to start off Pride Month, taking place at high school and revolving around important teen moments such as prom and applying for college scholarships. ![]()
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