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Books I read in honor of Black History Month ranked from favorite to least favorite.

These are the books I read in February in celebration of Black History Month

Joya Haskin, Managing Editor March 3, 2021

Black History Month was originally proposed by Black educators and the Black United Students at Kent State University and became nationally recognized in 1976. It is celebrated in the month of February...

Emezis Pet has won the Walter Dean Myers Honor Award for Outstanding Childrens Literature and is a Stonewall Honor Book as well as a National Book Award Finalist.

Reading Pet was the highlight of my February

Ashliee Treblik, Writer February 24, 2021

I can already tell you that Pet by Akwaeke Emezi will be one of my favorite books from 2021, and it’s for three simple reasons: 1. The Plot “Pet is here to hunt a monster. Are you brave enough...

This series was an ember that tore through the ashes of 2020 and lit a torch that brightened the end of my year (sorry for the really awful puns).

In the ashes of 2020, this book series was truly an ember

Joya Haskin, Managing Editor January 11, 2021

“Life is made of so many moments that mean nothing. Then one day, a single moment comes along to define every second that comes after. Such moments are tests of courage, of strength.” - Sabaa Tahir,...

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