Dance is an essential form of artistic expression and strength. These books focus on young Black girls who are passionate, dedicated, and invested in ballet & dance.
Black Jewish Teens in Young Adult Literature by Black Authors
Young Adult Books By Black Authors With Main Characters Who Speak American Sign Language (ASL)
In both of these stories, the main characters are bilingual, speaking American Sign Language (ASL) and spoken English. The characters speak ASL for different reasons. The two main characters in A Song Below Water speak ASL as a way of communicating underwater (in the case of one character) and when they are not able to physically speak (in the case of the other main character). In Feathers, the main character uses ASL to communicate with her brother who is deaf. In both books, ASL is celebrated as beautiful, essential, and important. It is vital to have representations of people speaking ASL within books because deaf culture and deaf communities deserves to see themselves and their language shared in the stories that they read.
Young Adult & Middle Grade Books by Black Authors About Transracial Adoption
Middle Grade books by Black Authors about transracial adoption:
Young Adult books by Black Authors about transracial adoption:
Young Adult & Middle Grade Black Verse Novels
There are loads of verse novels out there and these are just a few by Black authors. Most of these authors have written multiple verse novels, but only one or two of their verse novels are listed here. If you would like to learn about more verse novels, look up these authors or reach out to us so that we can point you in the right direction.
Black Bisexual Young Adult Literature
Here is a list of four books by Black authors which discuss the spectrum of bisexuality. They discuss bisexual asexuality, bisexual girls, bisexual boys, and the spectrum of sexuality that can exist within a person.
Black Trans Young Adult Literature
Unfortunately there is still a long way to go in the fight for more books by and about trans and non-binary Black people. Here are two that came out this year by trans and/or non-binary Black authors.
Middle Schooler Review: Dear Martin by Nic Stone
Links to Black Owned Independent Bookstores
Here you will find direct links to Black owned independent bookstores across the United States.
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Kentucky
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska
New Jersey
New York
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Texas
Virginia
Washington DC
Young Adult & Middle Grade Books that address Police Brutality:
Here are some amazing books by Black authors and authors of color who have written about police brutality and raising up against anti-Black racism.