“Why They Call The Cops On Us” by Nkosi Ife Bandele
I knew I had made a mistake in thinking I could leave my children unattended for even one minute!
I knew I had made a mistake in thinking I could leave my children unattended for even one minute!
To celebrate the release of Revolutionary Threads, we’re pleased to share a glimpse of this engaging read with author Bobby Sullivan’s introduction, “Decolonizing Our Minds.”
Dear Afternoon Nap . . .
Joe hesitated, then strode into the darkness of the bar. In the seconds it took for his eyes to adjust he could tell he would have the place virtually to himself for a while.
When I was younger, visiting my aunt’s house was an adventure.
It is hard to explain about staring at people.
We are thrilled that Laurie Loewenstein’s Death of a Rainmaker has been recognized with wide-ranging praise and has been selected for multiple “best” lists of the year! Some highlights include: Library Journal Best Book of 2018: “Loewenstein’s terrific historical mystery wears its history lightly and its humanity beautifully. The first in a series, it’s a realistic, expertly drawn […]
Wyomia Tyus’ memoir and Justine Bateman’s FAME are New York Times‘ Holiday Picks!