Book List
Top 10 Black Contemporary Books
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5Red ClayCharles B. Fancher
Red Clay by Charles B. Fancher is a compelling historical fiction novel that tells the story of one man’s journey. Felix Parker’s family has gathered for his funeral in Red Clay Alabama. The family is taken aback when an elderly white women shows up name Adelaide. She later visits his family’s home revealing a shocking connection—her ancestors once owned Felix’s family. Intertwined Parker’s families, from the days of the Civil War, through Reconstruction and the Jim Crow era. When an incident in Felix’s young life with the owner sets in motion a secret that will influence and possibly devastate his entire life along with his family. Felix must make a decision to save his life. -
5SulaToni Morrison
Sula by Toni Morrison tells the friendship of Sula and Nel in the hills above the valley town of Medallion, Ohio, a small neighborhood known as the Bottom where black residents form a tight-knit community. The Bottom is home to Nel Wright and Sula Peace, two girls whose friendship is solidified by the burden of a horrendous secret. Nel is an accepted figure in the community, content with the status quo and the confines of a life as mother and wife. Young Sula, by stark contrast, enjoys the neatness of Nel’s parents’ house and finds it a comforting opposite to the dirty, cluttered conditions of her own home where her mother – known around town for being loose with men adheres to a lax method of parenting. As an adult, Sula challenges the status quo with her anarchistic ways, free of the rules for women established by men. Once grown, they remain guardians of that secret, but an act of betrayal threatens to terminate their friendship forever. -
5The Trial of Mrs. RhinelanderDenny S. Bryce
The Trial of Mrs. Rhinelander by Denny S. Bryce, a spectacular historical novel set in the 1920s in the U.S. is based on the true story of a young woman, Alice Jones. She meets and falls in love with Leonard “Kip” Rhinelander, a shy heir to his prominent family real estate fortune. When they secretly marry, Kip’s parents threaten his inheritance because they believe she is not white. Leonard father demands his son to get an annulled and end any contact with Alice. -
5Teach Me (Romey University #1)Alexandria House
Teach Me by Alexandria House is the first book in the Romey University Series. Dr. Nadia Day, Ph.D. College Professor at fictional Romey University. Nadia is very predictable nothing out of the ordinary, she is pretty straightlaced and like things in order, that’s it. Nathan Moore, former NFL single dad has returned back to school to finish up his degree. Nathan switch classes and lands in Dr. Day’s psychology course. He is immediately attracted to her and will do anything to get her attention. -
5EthicAshley Antoinette
Ethic by Ashley Antoinette tells the story of Ezra Okafor aka Ethic, a provider and fierce protector of his family. Ethic is a street legend and no stranger to loss. Love is not on his radar after loosing the only women he ever loved and because of that, his heart is like stone. His only focus is being a great dad to his three children. His oldest Morgan is determine to live her own life on her own terms which leads her down a dark rough path. Ethic is trying to move on from that life and keep Morgan far away from it also. Ethic has to protected her by any means necessary which causes deadly consequence for everyone around him which in turn leads him to find the love of his life but can she accept him when she finds out his secrets? -
5The Vanishing HalfBrit Bennett
The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett tells the story of the Vignes twins sisters Desiree and Stella. Growing up in a small town, the sisters escape More than a decade later, the twins have lost touch with each other. Desiree’s choices result in her being stuck; stuck in a town she can’t leave, without a career, without a life. Nearly broken from her sister’s choice to leave her, she never gives up hope of finding Stella until it’s nearly too late. Stella chooses to pass as white. Her choice allows her to live a life filled with opportunity and privilege. At the same time, she is without her family. She is perpetually uncomfortable and is teetering on the edge of someone finding out her secret, so she makes the effort to bury her true self and live a life built on fragile lies. -
5Praise Song for the ButterfliesBernice L. McFadden
Praise Song for the Butterflies by Bernice L. McFadden begins in a small fictional African village where nine year old Abeo Kata lives a privileged life do to her father’s work with the government. The family begins to crumble when her father is suspended from his job, while an investigation into theft is completed. Numerous trouble’s begins to haunt this family and her father’s mother, still believing in the old gods convinces her son to take Abeo to a religious shrine, a form of slavery. -
5Gather Together in My NameMaya Angelou
Gather Together in My Name by Maya Angelou is the second installment of her autobiographical series. A newly teenage mother, Maya is ready to navigate this big world behind her. Leaving home at the young age of 16 going from job to job, a cook, a chef, a pimp, and a prostitute she soon discovers that adulting is no joke. Determine to find her way in this world, she goes on a quest to find her true meaning in life only to discover trouble ahead. -
5The Amen CornerJames Baldwin
The Amen Corner by James Baldwin is a play regarding family, community, faith, and forgiveness. Sister Margaret Alexander, a preacher in Harlem faces numerous challenges due to her congregations newly concerned of her personal life. Already struggling with the fact that her gender is questioned whether she is capable of running a church and its really a “mans” place in the pulpit. -
5The Women of Brewster PlaceGloria Naylor
The Women of Brewster Place by Gloria Naylor is a debut novel that tells the story of seven women who lives in Brewster Place, a low-income housing project were community gossip wraps around the neighborhood. A community filled with poverty, drugs, sexuality, love, and prejudges. Each individual struggles to survive in a neglected and deteriorating neighborhood.