The days may be getting shorter, but our list of must-read books is getting longer. Weโve been searching for some of the best reads around and we couldnโt be more excited about what we found. Whether youโre into romance, history or an inspirational biography, there is something for everyone.
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From a De La Soul biography to a collection of Kwanzaa traditions, these are the books we canโt wait to read in November 2024.
โHigh and Rising: A Book About De La Soulโ by Marcus J. Moore (November 19)

From the moment they released their first album โ3 Feet High & Risingโ in 1989, De La Soul established themselves as hip-hop innovators creating music influenced less by street life and more by daisies and peace signs.
In โHigh and Rising,โ Marcus J. Moore tells the story of how three young Black men from Long Island left a lasting impact on hip-hop, sharing the highs and lows they experienced along the way. This is a book hip-hop lovers wonโt be able to put down.
โWake Up to Love: Meditations to Start Your Dayโ by Nikki Walton (November 19)

Nikki Walton (aka Curly Nikki) started the โGoOD Morningsโ podcast to provide guided meditations that help people feel better and get more done. โWake Up to Loveโ is a collection of some of the best podcast episodes, designed to help readers find love, hold on to it and spread it those around them.
โThe Davenports: More Than Thisโ by Krystal Marquis (November 12)

โThe Davenports: More Than Thisโ is the second book in Krystal Marquisโ popular Davenports series which follows four young Black women navigating life and love as members of the Black upper class in 1910s Chicago.
โRESIST: How a Century of Young Black Activists Shaped Americaโ by Rita Omokha (November 19)

In โResist,โ Rita Omokha takes a closer look at civil rights activism from the 1920s to the present day. Through the lens of her experience as a Nigerian immigrant living in America, Omokha focuses on the young people who have played an integral role in the movement, including Darnella Frazier, the teenager who filmed George Floydโs murder in 2020.
โโResistโ encapsulates the everlasting and unwavering fight for justice and equality led by the trailblazing activists from decades past who are still influencing young Black leaders today,โ said The View co-host Sunny Hostin.
โBrown Girl, Brown Girlโ by Leslรฉ Honorรฉ (November 19)

Based on the poem by Leslรฉ Honorรฉ, โBrown Girl, Brown, Girlโ is a childrenโs picture book that celebrates Black and Brown girls and hopes to inspire them to reach for the stars.
โBrown girl, brown girl, what did you feel?โ Honorรฉ writes. โThat I have the power to make my dreams real.โ
โOpinions: A Decade of Arguments, Criticisms and Minding Peopleโs Businessโ by Roxane Gay (November 12)

In โOpinions,โ bestselling author and culture critic Roxanne Gay shares a collection of some of her best essays from the past decade.
โCicely Tysonโ by Renรฉe Wilson (November 5)

โCicely Tysonโ is a picture book biography by award-winning author Renรฉe Wilson and quilt artist Sherry Shine. The book introduces the life of the screen icon to young readers between the ages of 4 and 8.
โAfroCentric Style: A Celebration of Blackness and Identity in Pop Cultureโ by Shirley Neal (November 26)

โAfroCentric Styleโ is a collection of 100 photographs that celebrates the intersection of Black identity and popular culture. From Beyoncรฉ paying tribute to the Black Panther Party during a performance at Super Bowl L to Viola Davis rocking her natural hair on the red carpet, these are some of the most iconic photos of our time.
โHeart-Shaped Liesโ by Elizabeth Agyemang (November 26)

In โHeart-Shaped Lies,โ three teen girls find out they were dating the same guy โ the hottest prank star on social media. But when they become suspects in his murder, theyโre forced to work together to find the real killer.
โLove in Bloomโ by Lucy Eden (November 12)

โLove in Bloomโ centers around Atlanta publicist Emma Walters, who is looking to start a new life in Green Acres, Georgia after breaking up with her boyfriend, getting fired and inheriting a farm. But she soon learns that the challenge will be tougher than she thought โ especially as she butts heads with the farmโs handsome manager.
โPicturing Black History: Photographs and Stories That Changed the Worldโ Edited by Daniela Edmeier, Damarius Johnson, Nicholas B. Breyfogle & Steven Conn (November 12)

Historians, scholars and photographers joined forces to curate โPicturing Black History,โ a rare collection of essays and photos that shed new light on Black history in America.
โJustice for Marcus Garveyโ by Julius Garvey (November 19)

Edited by his son Julius Garvey, โJustice for Marcus Garveyโ is a collection of essays about the life and work of the political activist who founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
โEncounters With James Baldwin: Celebrating 100 Yearsโ by Fred DโAguiar, Rashida Ismaili AbuBakr & Stella Dadzie (November 20)

In honor of his 100 birthday, โEncounters With James Baldwinโ is a collection of reflections from over 30 contributors about the impact of James Baldwinโs words on Black culture and the fight for justice.
โA Kwanzaa Keepsake and Cookbook: Celebrating the Holiday with Family, Community, and Traditionโ by Jessica B. Harris (November 5)

โA Kwanzaa Keepsake and Cookbookโ is an updated edition of Jessica B. Harrisโ โA Kwanzaa Keepsake.โ With a new forward from renowned chef Carla Hall, the book includes recipes, family projects and ceremonies designed to help families create their own Kwanzaa traditions.
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