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Did Everyone Have an Imaginary Friend or Just Me?: Essays (HC) (2024)
9780593243190$29.00Jay Ellis, star of HBO's Insecure, tells the story of growing up with an imaginary best friend you will never forget--part Dwayne Wayne from A Different World, part Will Smith from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air--in this hilarious,... -
A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun: The Life & Legacy of Gwendolyn Brooks (PB) (2018)
9780807059128$18.00A look back at the cultural and political force of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks, in celebration of her hundredth birthday Artist-Rebel-Pioneer Pulitzer-Prize winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks is one of the great American literary icons of the... -
A Parallel Life (HC) (2024)
9781909807624$23.99Award-winning playwright, author and critic Bonnie Greer's touching, funny and thought-provoking memoir is a voyage into the making of a woman who set out to unmake what she'd been born and brought up to be: 'a proper girl' - a precious definition in a... -
Mal Goode Reporting: The Life and Work of a Black Broadcast Trailblazer. (HC) (2024)
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I Dreamed of Skyscrapers (PB) (2024)
9798990110809$19.99A Journey of Resilience and FaithDerrick Kitayiga's woke up one morning from what he now sees as a God-sent dream. But a dream of moving from Kampala, Uganda, to the West is one thing; seeing it come to pass is quite another.In I Dreamed of Skyscrapers, ... -
Her Voice: Hänen Ääensä a Hybrid Memoir (PB) (2024)
9781680033595$16.95When Faith Adiele realizes that she's forgotten the sound of her late grandmother's voice, she impulsively decides to make a film. The process reveals surprises like her mummi had a thick Finnish accent and blamed her terminal cancer on "all the things... -
Heav'nly Tidings from the Afric Muse: The Grace and Genius of Phillis Wheatley: Poet Laureate of the American Revolution (PB) (2017)
9781557789280$27.95Foreword by Nikki GiovanniShe survived the horrific Middle Passage as a child and was purchased as a slave in 1761. By the time she turned twenty Phillis Wheatley became the most famous person of African descent in the world. In a culture dominated by... -
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