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‘Yet Here I Am: Lessons from a Black Man’s Search for Home’ by Jonathan Capehart

c.2025, Grand Central $30.00 272 pages One hand over the other. That’s how you climbed to where you are now. One rung at a time, hand over hand...

New book ā€˜MicroPivots’ offers 101 stories fueling change

Award-winning leader Anushree M. Bag released a new book, "MicroPivots: 101 Leadership Stories to Spark Change and Build Momentum."   The work challenges the notion that...

‘The Battle for the Black Mind’ by Karida L. Brown

c.2025, Legacy Lit  $30.00 256 pages ā€œUse your brain!ā€ If you had a dime for every time a teacher, parent or supervisor told you that, you’d be rich....

‘The Afterlife of Malcolm X: An Outcast Turned Icon’s Enduring Impact on America’ by Mark Whitaker

c.2025, Simon & Schuster $30.99 448 pages Who will remember you in fifty years’ time? A handful of friends — at least those who are still around —...

Books for Father’s Day by various authors

c.2025, various publishers $14.99 - $30 Various page counts Your Dad is the best. He gives great hugs, first of all. He teaches you things, fixes what’s broken,...

ā€œTogether We Roared: Alongside Tiger for His Epic Twelve-Year, Thirteen-Majors Runā€ by Steve Williams and Evin Priest

c.2025, Wm. Morrow $30.00 320 pages Three hundred thirty-six little pockmarks. Placed atop a thick sliver of wood, the ball they’re on presents a challenge. Whack that dimpled...

“Life and Death of the American Worker” by Alice Driver

c.2024, One Signal Publishers $28.99 272 pages Whatever pays the bills. That's what you do, day in and day out, looking ahead for the weekend or even just...

REVIEW: “Kid Olympians: Summer” by Robin Stevenson, illustrated by Allison Steinfeld

c.2024, Quirk Books $14.99 240 pages You can kick a ball harder than any kid you know. You just haul your leg back, point your toe and let...

For every Black woman who wants to be free

Latest book by award-winning local author provides blueprint for Black women’s liberation At the close of her second book, ā€œDear Black Girl: Letters from Your...

Local poet ā€œLex the Gentlemanā€ hopes to inspire with new book

Spoken word poet Alex Spearman, an Indianapolis native known by the moniker ā€œLex the Gentleman,ā€ has released his first book entitled ā€œLost & Found:...
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