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Lawrence Picks: Conjure Women by Afia Atakora --- What to Read Now

While You're Waiting for the much anticipated new novel Conjure Women by Afia Atakora, read more mystical & vivid historical tales by Black, African diaspora and African American authors (own voices). Each story bares connections to the haunting antebellum era of slavery, told with thoughtful characters and rich atmosphere. List is sorted by publication date.

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  • eBook & eAudiobk formats available Apr 7, 2020. Lyrical and character-wise with Rue at the center of this story; she’s coming-of-age and learning to be a midwife from her mom, May Belle. They are the Conjure Women on the southern plantation where…
    Book, 2020New York : Random House, an imprint and division of Penguin Random House LLC, [2020] — ATAKORA
  • eBook available via Hoopla. This multi-generational saga, woven in alternating chapters of strong women rooted in New Orleans, Louisiana, is ultimately hopeful. This excerpt of the starred review in Publisher's Weekly makes this a must read for me:…
    Book, 2019Berkeley, California : Counterpoint, 2019. — SEXTON M
  • eBook & eAudiobk formats available. With water and memory, Hiram Walker becomes a powerful Underground Railroad conductor. This is Coats fiction debut, influenced by Toni Morrison and E.L. Doctorow. Awarded the Audie Award for Literary Fiction &…
    Book, 2019New York : One World, [2019] — COATES T
  • eBook & eAudiobk formats available. Library Director Brad Allen wrote a persuasive feature-length recommendation of this book. A 19th century airship (steampunk) adventure! Edugyan is Canadian with Ghanaian heritage. Awarded the Scotiabank Giller…
    Book, 2018New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2018. — EDUGYAN
  • eBook & eAudiobook available. Gyasi's debut novel is a family saga spanning over seven generations moves from 18th century Ghana & 20th century Harlem, New York. Awarded the American Book Award and the Audie Award for Literary Fiction & Classics,…
    Book, 2016New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2016. — GYASI Y
  • "...an astonishing, uncomfortable and beautiful alternative history that goes back several centuries to flip the slave trade, with “Aphrikans” enslaving the people of “Europa” and exporting many of them to “Amarika.” ~ excerpted from a starred…
    Book, 2009New York : Riverhead Books, 2009. — EVARISTO
  • A heroine with magical foresight and storytelling which connects to contemporary relevance and redemptive hope are reasons why I’m a solid fan of James McBride! Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglas and communication on the Underground Railroad are also…
    Audiobook CD, 2008Westminster, Md. : Books on Tape, p2008. — AUDIOBK CD MCBRIDE
  • Awarded the Gaylactic Spectrum Award For Best Novel, Published in 2004
    Book, 2003New York : Warner Books, c2003. — HOPKINSO
  • eBook & eAudiobook available via Hoopla. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize, Published in 2003
    Book, 2004New York : Amistad, 2004, ©2003. — JONES E
  • eBook & eAudiobook available. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize, A powerful ghost story with real historical roots. First published in 1987
    Book, 1987New York : Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 1987. — MORRISON
  • eBook & eAudiobook formats available. Time travel into our bleak past injustices in slavery, via Butler’s sage & succinct writing style. Rochester, New York named Kindred their book of the year 2003. Published in 1979.
    Book, 2004Boston : Beacon Press, [2004?] — SCIENCE FICTION BUTLER O
  • Book, 2021Chapel Hill, North Carolina : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2021. — GREENIDG