There is something sacred about watching new Black books enter the world. Every month, Black writers gift us stories that help us imagine, remember, question, heal, laugh, and dream. They remind us that there is …
There is something sacred about watching new Black books enter the world. Every month, Black writers gift us stories that help us imagine, remember, question, heal, laugh, and dream. They remind us that there is …
Some stories entertain us. And then there are stories that ask us to bear witness. For June, TBGR Book Club is reading We Don’t Talk About Carol by Kristen L. Berry, a powerful debut novel …
May is doing what it needs to do. The range? Wild.The vibes? Immaculate.The shelves? About to be heavy. From soft life romances to unhinged feminist thrillers, from diasporic memory to messy, complicated love, this month …
April is giving range. Romance, memoir, fantasy, literary fiction, thrillers, cookbooks, poetry, and children’s books that feel tender, bright, and full of possibility. There’s a little bit of everything on this list, which honestly is …
We asked. You voted. And this month, we’re reading what the community chose 🖤 For April, This Black Girl Reads Book Club is diving into: If I Ruled the World by Amy DuBois Barnett And …
In honour of World Poetry Day, a reading list rooted in voice, memory, tenderness, and diaspora. There is something about poetry that reaches us differently. A good poem can name what we have carried quietly. …