Black Enough: Stories of Being Young & Black in America
edited by Ibi Zoboi
What it’s about: A collection of short stories that explores what it is like to be young and Black, centering on the experiences of Black teenagers from a spectrum of backgrounds—urban and rural, wealthy and poor, mixed race, immigrant, and more.
Why read it? This collection emphasizes that one person’s experiences, reality, and personal identity are different from someone else’s—because there is no monolithic “Black Experience.” And if you want to find more excellent books by Black authors, the 16 that are featured in this collection (which include Jason Reynolds, Liara Tamani, Brandy Colbert, and Nic Stone) are a good starting point.