One Recommendation That’ll Improve and/or Ruin Everything
Zach Weinersmith of Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, and his wife, Kelly, who is a Huxley Fellow at in the BioSciences Department Rice University (see: a real scientist), wrote a book.
Hidden Human Computers: The Black Women of NASA
Interested in learning more about the heroic women depicted in the book and film Hidden Figures? Then check out the book Hidden Human Computers: The Black Women of NASA, part of the Hidden Heroes series written by Sue Bradford Edwards and Duchess Harris!
Dear Martin
“there’s no escaping the BMC! BMC? Yeah the Black Man’s Curse. World’s got diarrhea and dudes like us are the toilet.”
The Fight for Civil Rights: Then and Now
A selection of some of our newest titles examining key moments and figures in Civil Rights history, along with some demonstrating why the struggle continues.
Powerful Poetry
Hope and lament, grief and celebration, all are on offer in some of our newest titles from African American poets.
The Great Graphic Novel
A slew of amazing graphic novels for young adults.
The Beatles: All These Years Vol. I Tune In
Let me take you down because we’re going to…..not strawberry fields, but the genesis of a cultural phenomenon.
Eyes & Spies: How You’re Tracked and Why You Should Know
Think no one is watching you? Think again.
Taproot: A Story about a Gardener and a Ghost
If you’re looking for a little bit of creep and a whole lot of cute, look no further!
The Language of Thorns
Consisting of six stories, Leigh Bardugo has created an updated take on the typical fairy tale, and reworked them to show the harsh realities of life: not everything has a happy ending.