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A Huge List of Books by Black Authors We Can’t Wait to Read This September [UPDATED}

Get ready for some great reads by old favorites and newcomers this September

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Summer is coming to an end. And while there arenโ€™t too many beach days left, a good book can provide a great escape. This yearโ€™s National Read a Book Day falls on September 6, making this the perfect time to find a new book to sink your teeth into. Fortunately, great memoirs, historical fiction, and rom-com by Black authors are all coming to a book store or library near you. These are some of the titles we canโ€™t wait to get our hands on this September.

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โ€œJollof Rice and Other Revolutionsโ€ by Omolola Ijeoma Ogunyemi - September 13

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โ€œJollof Rice and Other Revolutionsโ€ is Omolola Ijeoma Ogunyemiโ€™s first novel. It tells the story of a group of girls who forge a close friendship while students at an all-girls boarding school. But when they participate in a school revolt, it sets off a chain of events that change their lives forever.

โ€œI Am Ruby Bridgesโ€ by Ruby Bridges - September 6

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โ€œI Am Ruby Bridges,โ€ is an inspiring picture book geared towards kids ages 4 - 8. In it, Bridges shares the story of how at 6-years-old, she became the first African American student to integrate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School. Her unique perspective will be inspiring to young readers.

โ€œThe Attic Childโ€ by Lola Jaye - September 6

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โ€œThe Attic Childโ€ is the emotional story of a young African boy in the early 1900s who is sent off by his mother to be an unpaid servant to an English explorer. Although she had hoped to give him a better life, the boy spends most of his time trapped in a small attic. Decades later, another child who finds herself trapped in the same attic, discovers secrets the boy hid long before.

โ€œBlack-Eyed Peas and Hoghead Cheese: A Story of Food, Family, and Freedomโ€ by Glenda Armand - September 6

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โ€œBlack-Eyed Peas and Hoghead Cheese: A Story of Food, Family, and Freedomโ€ is the story of a little girl who is helping her grandmother prepare a holiday meal. As they cook, the girlโ€™s grandma tells stories that go back to times of slavery and teaches the young girl about the history behind some of the foods that are traditions in Black culture. Armand even includes her familyโ€™s recipe for pralines in the back.

โ€œVictory. Stand! Raising My Fist for Justiceโ€ by Tommie Smith and Derrick Barnes - September 27

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โ€œVictory. Standโ€ is a graphic novel from Olympian/civil rights activist Tommie Smith and New York Times bestselling author Derrick Barnes that illustrates one of the most important moments in Olympic history. Smith tells the story of his childhood and his impressive athletic career through his historic victory and Olympic podium protest. The book is beautifully illustrated by Dawud Anyabwile.

โ€œWe Were the Fire: Birmingham 1963โ€ by Shelia P. Moses - September 6

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โ€œWe Were the Fire: Birmingham 1963โ€ is a new middle-grade novel from Sheila P. Moses. The book tells the story of an eleven-year-old Black boy who stands up against issues of race and discrimination in 1963 Birmingham. Young readers will love this historical fiction told through the eyes of a hero they can relate to.

โ€œStanding in the Need of Prayer: A Modern Retelling of the Classic Spiritualโ€ by Carole Boston Weatherford - September 30

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In โ€œStanding in the Need of Prayerโ€ Carole Boston Weatherford turns the classic spiritual into a beautiful picture book for children. Weatherford reminds young readers of key moments of the past, including slavesโ€™ arrival in Jamestown and the marches of the Civil Rights Era. She also looks at present-day protests and celebrates important figures throughout Black history.

โ€œSweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm: A Novelโ€ by Laura Warrell - September 27

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โ€œSweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythmโ€ tells the story of Circus Palmer, a 40-year-old trumpet player who also happens to be an old-school ladiesโ€™ man. When he finds out that one of his lady loves is pregnant, Circus splits and sets off a crazy chain of events. Celeste Ng, best-selling author of โ€œLittle Fires Everywhere,โ€ called it a โ€œgorgeously written debut.โ€

โ€œThe Two Lives of Saraโ€ by Catherine Adel West - September 6

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โ€œThe Two Lives of Saraโ€ is the sophomore novel by Catherine Adel West (author of Saving Ruby King). Set in a segregated Memphis, Tennessee during the 1960s, Sara finds a home with boarding house matriarch Mama Sugar. As Sara begins having conversations about politics and the future with a local school teacher, a romance develops. But when secrets from Mama Sugarโ€™s past catch up to her, Sara and her new love interest are caught in the crosshairs, and Sara is forced to make important life decisions.

โ€œIf I Survive Youโ€ by Jonathan Escoffery - September 6

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โ€œIf I Survive Youโ€ follows a Jamaican family who flees to Miami to escape political violence. But as they deal with a hurricane, a recession, and racism, the family is under more pressure than ever to stay together. Author Ann Patchett writes, โ€œIf I Survive You is a collection of connected short stories that reads like a novel, that reads like real life, that reads like fiction written at the highest level.โ€

โ€œDrunk on Loveโ€ by Jasmine Guillory - September 20

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If youโ€™re looking for a great rom-com, check out โ€œDrunk on Love,โ€ the highly-anticipated latest release from the bestselling author of โ€œThe Wedding Date,โ€ Jasmine Guillory. Margot Noble needs some relief from the stress of running the family winery with her brother. When she meets Luke, a sexy stranger, their chemistry is off the charts. Margot has what she thinks will be a one-night stand until she meets the wineryโ€™s newest employee.

โ€œThe Getawayโ€ by Lamar Giles - September 20

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โ€œThe Getawayโ€ is a thrilling YA novel from Lamar Giles set in a well-known fictional resort, Karloff Country. When rich and powerful people start coming to Karloff Country and not leaving, the resort employees realize that they are preparing for the end of the world. The employees soon realize that they will be at their clientsโ€™ beck and call, whether they like it or not. The book deals with themes of climate change, social justice, race, and capitalism and is sure to spark conversations with your young readers.

โ€œYou Owe Youโ€ by Dr. Eric Thomas - September 13

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Motivational speaker, author and pastor Dr. Eric Thomas has worked with executives and athletes on the path to living a successful personal and professional life. Also known as โ€œET, The Hip Hop Preacher,โ€ Thomas has worked with the likes of LeBron James, Chris Paul and Cam Newton. In โ€œYou Owe You,โ€ Dr. Thomas uses his personal experience to inspire readers to take control of their own journeys and start working towards the life they want โ€“ today.

โ€œAmerica Made Me a Black Manโ€ by Boyah J. Farah - September 6

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โ€œAmerica Made Me a Black Manโ€ is a memoir from Somalian refugee and writer Boyah J. Farah. After leaving civil war and deprivation in his home country, Farah found things werenโ€™t that much better in America, where racism and police brutality are prevalent. Farah gives readers an interesting perspective on the Black experience in America from an outsiderโ€™s perspective.

โ€œSoul of the Deepโ€ by Natasha Bowen - September 27

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Natasha Bowen is back with โ€œSoul of the Deep,โ€ the sequel to her New York Times bestseller โ€œSkin of the Sea.โ€ This mermaid tale with an African twist follows Simi, a mermaid who joins forces with an untrustworthy partner on order to save the rest of the world.

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