Ya Fiction By Black Authors. Crossing the line by malín alegría Stay gold by tobly mcsmith.
While quite a few of these were on my most anticipated ya books for 2021 list, that list was just a small sliver of upcoming books i’m excited for! Today, we are publishing a spreadsheet of current and upcoming queer ya titles by black authors that we will continue to update as future book deals are announced. In addition to author and title, our spreadsheet features the lgbtqiap+ representation of the main character, the genre, the release date, and the link to the goodreads synopsis.
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But thomas, yoon, and adeyemi are still the exceptions in a publishing industry that is overwhelmingly white. Leah johnson's debut novel, you should see me in a crown, is the story of a who needs to become prom queen to win the scholarship she needs to get out of her small midwestern town. From harrowing true stories and captivating literary fiction to hilarious rom coms and touching tales of friendship, these are some of the new books by black female authors. Americanah isn’t ya. haley renee wrote: