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BHM Books 2022
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"The Gilded Ones" by Namina Forna
Namina Forna’s novel “The Gilded Ones” explores real world issues through a rich and resonant West African-inspired fantasy world, with characters readers will love to cheer for.
––_“The Gilded Ones” is, at its heart, a story about sisterhood and found families. Although there is the occasional interpersonal conflict between the characters, they are always on the same team. --Natalie Schliekelman, 2022 Digital Managing Editor
"Beats Made of Night" by Tochi Onyebuchi
Tochi Onyebuchi’s book “Beasts Made of Night,” published in 2017, is an incredible Nigerian-style fantasy concept with decent execution.
Onyebuchi builds an immersive and culturally rich world based on Nigeria. Everything from food to the market to aki traditions will leave readers mesmerized by the beautifully woven setting. The small details combine to create an immersive world that lets readers imagine every piece. -- Anna Shaikun, 2022 Webmaster
"How Long 'til Black Future Month?" by N.K. Jemisin
N.K. Jemisin’s 2018 collection of short stories, “How Long ‘til Black Future Month?” contains well-developed characters and plots, making it an excellent read for Black History Month.
Jemisin creates relatable characters by conveying strong emotions throughout the book, allowing readers to form connections with the characters and better understand the anthology. --Maya Shirvastav, Journalism I student