45 Books by Black Authors to Add to Your Reading List Right Now

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45 Books by Black Authors to Add to Your Reading List Right Now


This is not an anti-racist reading list. This is a list of excellent books written by Black authors. Because like many things in American society, the cultural contributions of Black people often get overlooked—or worse, appropriated—in favor of the works of white people.

Maybe you’ve never even taken into account an author’s race when choosing a book. Maybe your mode is more nonchalantly perusing a book store on a Saturday afternoon or scrolling through Amazon’s bestseller’s list until you find a title that piques your interest. But perhaps you glanced over at your bookshelf and realized that you haven’t read a single thing from the Black perspective recently. It’s not hard to change that, so let’s get started.

Whether you gravitate towards a murder-y thriller (consider Oyinkan Braithwaite’s My Sister, the Serial Killer) or you’re more in a self-help kind of mood (check out Alexandra Elle’s How We Heal), we’ve gathered some of the best reads by Black writers to add to your bookshelf. From Kiley Reid’s Such a Fun Age to Brit Bennett’s The Vanishing Half and Roxane Gay’s Bad Feminist, some of the books on this list will teach you about Black history, while others will just make you laugh out loud. As Nic Stone, author of the best-selling young adult novel Dear Martin, wrote in an opinion piece for Cosmo, “We must also read books about Black people—especially Black children—just…living.” So if you’re looking to add a few titles to your reading list, keep scrolling to discover some of the best books by Black authors.

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‘Somebody’s Daughter’ by Ashley C. Ford

2

‘Seven Days in June’ by Tia Williams

3

‘Fifty Words for Rain’ by Asha Lemmie

4

‘How We Heal’ by Alexandra Elle

5

‘The Chiffon Trenches’ by André Leon Talley

6

‘The Turner House’ by Angela Flournoy

7

‘Such a Fun Age’ by Kiley Reid

8

‘The Vanishing Half’ by Brit Bennett

9

‘Kindred’ by Octavia E. Butler

10

‘Year of Yes’ by Shonda Rhimes

11

‘An American Marriage’ by Tayari Jones

12

‘Black Leopard, Red Wolf’ by Marlon James

13

‘The Nickel Boys’ by Colson Whitehead

14

‘Indigo’ by Beverly Jenkins

15

‘The Other Black Girl: A Novel’ by Zakiya Dalila Harris

16

‘Homegoing’ by Yaa Gyasi

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‘My Sister, the Serial Killer’ by Oyinkan Braithwaite

18

‘The Truths We Hold: An American Journey’ by Kamala Harris

19

‘The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl’ by Issa Rae

20

‘Queenie’ by Candice Carty-Williams

21

‘More Than Enough’ by Elaine Welteroth

22

‘Between the World and Me’ by Ta-Nehisi Coates

23

‘We Love You, Charlie Freeman’ by Kaitlyn Greenidge

24

‘How We Fight for Our Lives’ by Saeed Jones

25

‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ by Maya Angelou

26

‘We Should All Be Feminists’ by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

27

‘I’m Still Here’ by Austin Channing Brown

28

‘Monday’s Not Coming’ by Tiffany D. Jackson

29

‘The New Jim Crow’ by Michelle Alexander

30

‘From Scratch’ by Tembi Locke

31

‘Ordinary Light’ by Tracy K. Smith

32

‘Another Country’ by James Baldwin

33

‘The Girl With the Louding Voice’ by Abi Daré

34

‘God Help the Child’ by Toni Morrison

35

‘You Can’t Touch My Hair’ by Phoebe Robinson

36

‘The Hate U Give’ by Angie Thomas

37

‘Becoming’ by Michelle Obama

38

‘Bad Feminist’ by Roxane Gay

39

‘Love in Color’ by Bolu Babalola

40

‘Survival of the Thickest’ by Michelle Buteau

41

‘The Autobiography of Malcolm X’ as told to Alex Haley

42

‘Hunger’ by Roxane Gay

43

‘Beloved’ by Toni Morrison

44

‘Invisible Man’ by Ralph Ellison

45

‘The Color Purple’ by Alice Walker

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