Top Books from Black Literature

Descubre los libros más populares en Black Literature

100 libros
We Don't Talk About Carol

Kristen L. Berry

Random House Publishing Group

Fiction & Literature
$1.99
Parable of the Sower

Octavia E. Butler

Grand Central Publishing

Fiction & Literature
$15.99
Push

Sapphire

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

Black Literature
$12.99
The Sleeping Car Porter

Suzette Mayr

Coach House Books

Black Literature
$15.99
Linden Hills

Gloria Naylor

Open Road Media

Black Literature
$1.99
The Supremes Sing The Happy Heartache Blues

Edward Kelsey Moore

Henry Holt and Co.

Fiction & Literature
$13.99
Jamaica Road

Lisa Smith

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

Fiction & Literature
$16.99
Summer's Echo

Robbi Renee

Black Odyssey Media

Black Literature
$9.99
Cuffed To A Savage 2

Mia Black

Mahogany Publications

Black Literature
$2.99
Girl, Woman, Other

Bernardine Evaristo

Grove Atlantic

Fiction & Literature
$12.99
The Personal Librarian: A GMA Book Club Pick

Marie Benedict & Victoria Christopher Murray

Penguin Publishing Group

Fiction & Literature
$13.99
The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois

Honorée Fanonne Jeffers

Harper

Black Literature
$11.99
Sweet Heat

Bolu Babalola

William Morrow Paperbacks

Fiction & Literature
$11.99
The Illegal

Lawrence Hill

HarperCollins Publishers

Black Literature
$11.99
Homegoing

Yaa Gyasi

Doubleday Canada

Black Literature
$11.99
Americanah

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Knopf Canada

Black Literature
$10.99
The Water Dancer

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Random House Publishing Group

Black Literature
$15.99
IQ

Joe Ide

Little, Brown and Company

Black Literature
$9.99
Run

Ann Patchett

Harper

Fiction & Literature
$11.99
The Coldest Winter Ever

Sister Souljah

Washington Square Press

Black Literature
$12.99
The Sweetness of Water (Oprah's Book Club)

Nathan Harris

Little, Brown and Company

Black Literature
$15.99
Kiss in the Wind

Danielle Stewart

Danielle Stewart

Fiction & Literature
$4.99
Everybody's Son

Thrity Umrigar

Harper

Fiction & Literature
$11.99
Deacon King Kong (Oprah's Book Club)

James McBride

Penguin Publishing Group

Black Literature
$9.99
A Lesson Before Dying

Ernest J. Gaines

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

Black Literature
$13.99
Black Cake: A Read with Jenna Pick

Charmaine Wilkerson

Random House Publishing Group

Fiction & Literature
$13.99
Honey and Spice

Bolu Babalola

William Morrow

Fiction & Literature
$11.99
Summer on the Bluffs

Sunny Hostin

William Morrow

Black Literature
$11.99
A Deeper Love Inside

Sister Souljah

Atria/Emily Bestler Books

Black Literature
$12.99
Their Eyes Were Watching God

Zora Neale Hurston

Amistad

Black Literature
$11.99
Queenie

Candice Carty-Williams

Gallery/Scout Press

Fiction & Literature
$13.99
The Wide Circumference of Love

Marita Golden

Arcade

Black Literature
$11.99
Home

Toni Morrison

Knopf Canada

Black Literature
$6.99
Maame

Jessica George

St. Martin's Publishing Group

Fiction & Literature
$16.99
Midnight

Sister Souljah

Washington Square Press

Black Literature
$20.99
The Good Lord Bird (National Book Award Winner)

James McBride

Penguin Publishing Group

Black Literature
$10.99
One Day In New York an Arkane Thriller (Book 7)

J.F. Penn

The Creative Penn Limited

Fiction & Literature
$2.99
Nightcrawling

Leila Mottley

McClelland & Stewart

Black Literature
$9.99
Bluebird, Bluebird

Attica Locke

Little, Brown and Company

Black Literature
$13.99
The Known World

Edward P. Jones

Amistad

Black Literature
$11.99
Wahala

Nikki May

Mariner Books

Fiction & Literature
$11.99
Life After Death

Sister Souljah

Atria/Emily Bestler Books

Black Literature
$18.99
Did You Hear About Kitty Karr?

Crystal Smith Paul

Henry Holt and Co.

Fiction & Literature
$17.99
Take My Hand

Dolen Perkins-Valdez

Penguin Publishing Group

Fiction & Literature
$13.99
Cane River

Lalita Tademy

Grand Central Publishing

Black Literature
$13.99
I Almost Forgot About You

Terry McMillan

Random House Publishing Group

Fiction & Literature
$11.99
The Violin Conspiracy

Brendan Slocumb

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

Black Literature
$13.99
Africville

Jeffrey Colvin

HarperCollins Publishers

Black Literature
$11.99
Perfect Peace

Daniel Black

St. Martin's Publishing Group

Black Literature
$16.99
Boy, Snow, Bird

Helen Oyeyemi

Penguin Canada

Fiction & Literature
$6.99
Bailey's Cafe

Gloria Naylor

Open Road Media

Black Literature
$15.99
Roadwalkers

Shirley Ann Grau

Open Road Media

Black Literature
$13.99
The Darkest Child

Delores Phillips & Tayari Jones

Soho Press

Black Literature
$11.99
Open City

Teju Cole

Random House Publishing Group

Black Literature
$8.99
Midnight and the Meaning of Love

Sister Souljah

Washington Square Press

Black Literature
$20.99
Hold My Girl

Charlene Carr

HarperCollins Publishers

Fiction & Literature
$13.99
His Permanent Scar

Shanae Johnson

Those Johnson Girls

Black Literature
$4.99
Everything's Fine

Cecilia Rabess

Simon & Schuster

Fiction & Literature
$19.99
Wench

Dolen Perkins-Valdez

Amistad

Black Literature
$11.99
Hi Five

Joe Ide

Little, Brown and Company

Black Literature
$15.99
Native Son

Richard Wright

Harper Perennial

Fiction & Literature
$11.99
The Seaside Café

Rochelle Alers

Kensington Books

Black Literature
$9.99
Working for Her Dad's Best Friend

Alyse Zaftig

Zaftig Publishing

Black Literature
$7.99
Half of Paradise

James Lee Burke

Grand Central Publishing

Black Literature
$9.99
Blood Grove

Walter Mosley

Little, Brown and Company

Black Literature
$15.99
House of Rougeaux

Jenny Jaeckel

Raincloud Press

Black Literature
$10.99
Shut Up You're Pretty

Téa Mutonji

Arsenal Pulp Press

Black Literature
$11.99
Queen Sugar

Natalie Baszile

Penguin Publishing Group

Fiction & Literature
$8.99
Black Girls Must Die Exhausted

Jayne Allen

Harper Perennial

Black Literature
$11.99
Jubilee

Margaret Walker

Mariner Books

Black Literature
$13.99
Dream with Little Angels

Michael Hiebert

Pinnacle Books

Fiction & Literature
$2.99
Black Rock Beach

S.M. Grady

S.M. Grady

Fiction & Literature
$5.99
A Moment of Silence

Sister Souljah

Atria/Emily Bestler Books

Black Literature
$18.99
Summer on Sag Harbor

Sunny Hostin

William Morrow

Black Literature
$11.99
Temple Secrets

Susan Gabriel

Wild Lily Arts

Fiction & Literature
$7.99
Second House from the Corner

Sadeqa Johnson

St. Martin's Publishing Group

Fiction & Literature
$17.99
The First Ladies

Marie Benedict & Victoria Christopher Murray

Penguin Publishing Group

Fiction & Literature
$14.99
The Third Life of Grange Copeland

Alice Walker

Open Road Media

Black Literature
$13.99
Heaven, My Home

Attica Locke

Little, Brown and Company

Black Literature
$17.99
Who Asked You?

Terry McMillan

Penguin Publishing Group

Black Literature
$13.99
Smoke

Joe Ide

Little, Brown and Company

Black Literature
$13.99
Blonde Faith

Walter Mosley

Little, Brown and Company

Black Literature
$12.99
White Doves at Morning

James Lee Burke

Simon & Schuster

Fiction & Literature
$22.99
Wild Women and the Blues

Denny S. Bryce

Kensington Books

Black Literature
$9.99
Family Tree

Barbara Delinsky

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

Fiction & Literature
$14.99
Honey Girl

Morgan Rogers

Park Row Books

Fiction & Literature
$14.99
White Lines

Tracy Brown

St. Martin's Publishing Group

Black Literature
$11.99
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev

Dawnie Walton

S&S/37 Ink

Fiction & Literature
$13.99
Strange Fruit

Lillian Smith

Open Road Media

Fiction & Literature
$13.99
Getting to Happy

Terry McMillan

Penguin Publishing Group

Black Literature
$11.99
Property

Valerie Martin

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

Black Literature
$7.99
All the Lonely People

Mike Gayle

Grand Central Publishing

Fiction & Literature
$15.99
The Second Life of Samuel Tyne

Esi Edugyan

Knopf Canada

Fiction & Literature
$14.99
The Perfect Find

Tia Williams

Grand Central Publishing

Black Literature
$7.99
Mama Day

Gloria Naylor

Open Road Media

Black Literature
$13.99
The African Samurai

Craig Shreve

Scribner Canada

Black Literature
$18.99
The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls

Anissa Gray

Penguin Publishing Group

Fiction & Literature
$15.99
Saving Ruby King

Catherine Adel West

Park Row Books

Black Literature
$12.99
Daddy Was a Number Runner

Louise Meriwether

The Feminist Press at CUNY

Black Literature
$13.99
Liar's Bench

Kim Michele Richardson

Kensington Books

Fiction & Literature
$5.99

Acerca de Black Literature

The Importance of Black Literature

Black literature is a diverse and rich genre that has been often overlooked in mainstream literary circles. However, it is a crucial part of our cultural heritage and should be celebrated and promoted. Black literature encompasses a wide range of themes, styles, and voices that offer unique perspectives on history, society, and human experience.

The Power of Representation

One of the most important aspects of black literature is its ability to provide representation for marginalized communities. By showcasing the lives and experiences of black people, black literature offers a platform for voices that have been historically silenced or ignored. Representation in literature is essential for promoting diversity, understanding different cultures, and fostering empathy and solidarity among all people.

Cultural Heritage and Identity

Black literature also plays a crucial role in preserving cultural heritage and identity. Through stories, poems, and essays, black authors explore themes such as history, folklore, spirituality, and identity. These works not only educate readers about the richness and diversity of black culture but also provide a sense of pride and empowerment to black readers who see themselves reflected in the stories and characters of black literature.

Social Justice and Activism

Many works of black literature are also deeply rooted in social justice and activism. Through their writing, black authors challenge systemic racism, oppression, and inequality, and call for a more just and equitable society. Black literature has been a powerful tool for sparking social change, raising awareness about important issues, and mobilizing communities to work towards a better future for all people.

Exploring Black Literature

When you delve into the world of black literature, you will find a vast and diverse array of genres, styles, and voices that offer something for every reader. From classic works of fiction and poetry by authors such as Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston to contemporary bestsellers by writers like Toni Morrison and Colson Whitehead, there is a wealth of material to explore and enjoy.

Classic Works

Classic works of black literature have stood the test of time and continue to resonate with readers today. Novels like "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison, "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston, and "Beloved" by Toni Morrison are timeless masterpieces that explore themes of race, identity, and freedom with depth and complexity. These works are essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the African American experience.

Contemporary Voices

Contemporary black literature is vibrant and diverse, with new voices emerging every year to captivate readers with their fresh perspectives and innovative storytelling. Authors like Ta-Nehisi Coates, Jesmyn Ward, and Jacqueline Woodson are just a few examples of the talented writers who are making waves in the literary world with their compelling and thought-provoking books. Whether you are interested in fiction, poetry, non-fiction, or memoir, there is a wealth of contemporary black literature to discover and explore.

Intersectional Perspectives

Black literature also intersects with other marginalized identities and perspectives, offering a nuanced and complex view of the world. Through works that explore themes of gender, sexuality, class, and disability, black authors challenge assumptions and stereotypes and highlight the diversity and richness of human experience. By reading black literature that reflects intersectional perspectives, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of identity and society.

Why Choose Black Literature

Choosing to read and support black literature is not only an act of solidarity and empowerment but also a way to enrich your reading experience and broaden your horizons. Black literature offers unique voices, stories, and perspectives that can challenge and inspire you in ways that traditional literature might not. By exploring black literature, you can expand your awareness, empathy, and understanding of the world around you and contribute to a more inclusive and diverse literary landscape.

So, whether you are a long-time fan of black literature or new to the genre, there is always something new to discover and enjoy. From classic works that have shaped the course of literary history to contemporary voices that are reshaping the literary landscape, black literature has something for everyone. So why not take a journey into the world of black literature and see where it takes you?