Just 25 years into the 21st century, the folks at The New York Times Book Review are recognizing some of their favorite titles.
This Black History Month, the Banner is teaming up with WriteBoston’s Teens In Print program, highlighting young voices of color. Each week, we will feature the work of three new students, who will ...
Kannapolis resident Amanda Raymond has always had a passion for books. Reading has allowed her to explore new lands and go on ...
With its singsong refrain and sleepy-time theme, memorable characters and colorful illustrations, it’s one of the most popular children’s books of all time and still the perfect read to cozy up with ...
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Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSNSeven questions with a 9-year-old published authorAmoriah Gray is 9-years-old and she's already a published author, having written "Amoriah's Magic Afro Puffs." The purpose of the book is to encourage and inspire little girls who look like Amoriah ...
EXCLUSIVE: Writer Mike Gauyo ( Insecure, Ginny & Georgia) and Coverfly have announced the 2025 class of the Black Boy Writes ...
Sales of graphic novels have doubled over the past five years, to some parents' dismay. But data shows these books can have a ...
Black historical romance novelist Beverly Jenkins is known for centering Black love throughout history. This month, her work ...
Brynne Weaver chats with Rolling Stone about her new book Scythe & Sparrow and why so many people seem to be flocking to the dark romance genre ...
Mathews Elementary School held its annual African American Read-In on Friday, inviting members of the community to the school ...
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