5 Must-Have Books For Bookworms This Holiday Season: Black Literature, Culture, And Stories To Inspire
The holiday season is officially underway, and if you haven’t finalized your shopping, we’ve got you covered with a few options for the bookworms in your life!
Following its 100th anniversary, publishing company Simon & Schuster continues to highlight Black literature. This is perfect for the holiday season, as books make great stocking stuffers.
Along with books, avid readers have an affinity for good bookmarkers. Inspire the Tribe has a culture covered with an assortment of options to choose from. Here are five books to add to your Christmas list this season.
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A Kwanzaa Keepsake and Cookbook
Immediately after the Christmas holiday, the Kwanzaa celebrations kick off. Celebrate the 7-day holiday with this vibrant keepsake written by Jessica B. Harris that blends history, family traditions, and delicious recipes—a perfect guide to creating meaningful moments around culture, community, and the joy of food.
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Da Baddest
In this unapologetic memoir, Trina—hip-hop’s Diamond Princess—opens up about her groundbreaking career, personal struggles, and triumphs, cementing her legacy as one of rap’s most influential female icons.
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Growing Up Urkel
Jaleel White takes readers behind the scenes of his unforgettable role as Steve Urkel and shares his journey navigating Hollywood, fame, and life after being one of TV’s most iconic characters.
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Swift River
Swift River is a poignant coming-of-age novel that explores loss, family, and survival. Swift River, written by Essie Chambers, follows one girl’s gripping journey through the fractures of her life as she seeks solace in an unforgiving world.
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My Black Country
This powerful memoir penned by Alice Randall, examines Black identity through the lens of country music, challenging stereotypes and celebrating the intersections of culture, heritage, and sound in the most unexpected places.
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