
Her book title says it all: Academy Award nominee Cynthia Erivo is serving “best life ever” realness with her new memoir, Simply More: A Book for Anyone Who Has Been Told They’re Too Much, out this month. In its pages, the Wicked star shares many lessons she has gleaned from her personal experience to help us craft a life in which we reach our full potential.
She’s not the only one dropping gems. South Carolina congressman Jim Clyburn schools us on other Black men who dedicated their lives to public service. And Lauretta Malloy Noble unveils the horrific accounts of an attack on the flourishing Black town of Laurinburg, North Carolina, in the late 1800s. Check out these and other must-read books by Black authors, out this November.

Son of the Morning: A Novel
Akwaeke Emezi (November 4)
Steeped in the worlds of heaven, hell and in between, a young woman discovers her not-so-human birthright while falling for a lord of darkness, and grapples with what this unexpected attraction could rain down on earth.
Price: $30

Living Beyond Offense: Doing the Hard Work of Forgiveness God’s Way
Yana Jenay Conner (November 4)
A spiritual guidebook on achieving forgiveness and the peace it brings from a higher place.
Price: $16

Bitter Honey: A Novel
Lolá Ákínmádé Åkerström (November 4)
From Africa to Sweden, a mother and daughter are bound by secrets, ones that must be unraveled to discover true self identity.
Price: $26

Who Knows You by Heart: A Novel
C.J Farley (November 11)
Two Black coders find love at the mainly white-employed AI tech corporation where they work, and uncover dark secrets.
Price: $30

The First Eight: A Personal History of the Pioneering Black Congressmen Who Shaped a Nation
Jim Clyburn (November 11)
The South Carolina congressman traces the contributions of eight past Black congressman who helped shape the nation, from post-Civil War to modern-day leaders.
Price: $28

Black, White, Colored: The Hidden Story of an Insurrection, a Family, a Southern Town, and Identity in America
Lauretta Malloy Noble (November 18)
Malloy traces her own family history to account the bloody attack by white supremacists on the peaceful and prosperous racially-diverse town of Laurinburg, North Carolina, in the late 1800s.
Price: $30

The Marriage Narrative
Claire Kann (November 11)
A bottom-lined businesswoman whose created a plan to be wed marries a reluctant reality star desperate for an onscreen wife, only for both to learn that the real thing may be beyond the cameras and contracts.
Price: $19

Simply More: A Book for Anyone Who Has Been Told They’re Too Much
Cynthia Erivo
She’s been playing by her own rules for decades, now ‘Wicked’ star Cynthia Erivo reveals the secrets that got her there and how we can incorporate them into our own lives.
Price: $25.50
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