December 2023 Books By Black Authors We Can't Wait to Read

December 2023 Books By Black Authors We Can't Wait to Read

The weather outside may be frightful, but there are plenty of great books by Black authors.

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There’s nothing better than curling up with a good book on a cold winter day. That is, except curling up with a good book and a cup of spiked egg nog!

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We’re almost ready to close the books on 2023. But before we do, we had to show a little love to some amazing titles by Black authors dropping in December. A creepy crime thriller, a history of Black television and a reissue of Alice Walker’s classic “The Color Purple” are just a few of the books by Black authors we can’t wait to read in December.

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“Rebecca, Not Becky: A Novel” by Christine Platt & Catherine Wigginton Greene (December 5)

“Rebecca, Not Becky: A Novel” by Christine Platt & Catherine Wigginton Greene (December 5)

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“Rebecca, Not Becky” is the hilarious story of two moms—one Black, one white—brought together by the school’s Parent Association only to discover they have more in common than they thought.

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“Perfect Little Lives: A Novel” by Amber and Danielle Brown (December 5)

“Perfect Little Lives: A Novel” by Amber and Danielle Brown (December 5)

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“Perfect Little Lives” is the latest crime thriller from twin sister writing duo Amber and Danielle Brown. The story centers around Simone, a young woman whose life is turned upside down when her mother is murdered and her father is convicted. She’s trying to move on with her life, but after a true crime documentarian comes looking for info on the case and she reunites with an old neighbor, Simone is convinced that everything is not what it seems.

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“Black TV: Five Decades of Groundbreaking Television from Soul Train to Black-ish and Beyond” by Bethonie Butler (December 5)

“Black TV: Five Decades of Groundbreaking Television from Soul Train to Black-ish and Beyond” by Bethonie Butler (December 5)

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Diahann Carroll made history as the first Black woman to lead a prime-time network series, a groundbreaking role that paved the way for other amazing Black television series. In “Black TV,” veteran TV reporter Bethonie Butler looks at the shows, actors and showrunners who have brought Black stories to life on the small screen over the past 50 years.

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“Fall” by Tracy Clark (December 5)

“Fall” by Tracy Clark (December 5)

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“Fall” is the latest novel from Sue Grafton Memorial Award-winner Tracy Clark. At the center of the story is Chicago Police Detective Harriet Foster, who must catch a serial killer when two city aldermen are found dead. But with few clues and a lot at stake, Detective Foster and her partner have to get to the bottom of the mysterious killings before more lives are lost.

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“The Black Joy Project” by Kleaver Cruz (December 19)

“The Black Joy Project” by Kleaver Cruz (December 19)

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With 117 full-color photos and eight essays, “The Black Joy Project” is a stunning celebration of Black joy and resistance around the world compiled by educator and activist Kleaver Cruz.

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“Tender Headed” by Olatunde Osinaike (December 5)

“Tender Headed” by Olatunde Osinaike (December 5)

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“Tender Headed” is a stunning collection of poems about Black identity and masculinity from Olatunde Osinaike.

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“Only for the Brave at Heart: Essays Rethinking Race, Crime, and Justice” by Leon E. Pettiway

“Only for the Brave at Heart: Essays Rethinking Race, Crime, and Justice” by Leon E. Pettiway

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“Only for the Brave at Heart” is a collection of essays about discrimination and racism written by Leon E. Pettiway, an academic and Buddhist monk.

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“The Color Purple” by Alice Walker (New Edition - December 5)

“The Color Purple” by Alice Walker (New Edition - December 5)

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Just in time for the December 25 release of the reimagined film version of Alice Walker’s “The Color Purple,” comes a special edition of the novel. Whether you’re reading it for the first time or the 20th, you’ll love this Pulitzer Prize-winning story of family and faith—this time with a new cover featuring a photo of the film’s stars, Taraji P. Henson, Danielle Brooks and Fantasia Barrino.

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“The Wildest Sun” by Asha Lemmie

“The Wildest Sun” by Asha Lemmie

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“The Wildest Sun” is the follow-up to Asha Lemmie’s bestselling debut “Fifty Words for Rain.” Delphine Auber is searching for the father she never knew. The only problem is she believes her father is Ernest Hemingway, and travels from Paris to Harlem to Havana to uncover the truth of her past.

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“Keyana Loves Her Friend” by Natasha Anastasia Tarpley (December 12)

“Keyana Loves Her Friend” by Natasha Anastasia Tarpley (December 12)

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“Keyana Loves Her Friend” is the latest children’s picture book from bestselling author Natasha Anastasia Tarpley, who brought us “I Love My Hair!” Keyana is looking forward to having her friend Nia come over to play. But when the two girls can’t agree, they realize they have to put their friendship over their differences to find a solution.

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