The Plot Thickens: Grieving While Black
Porshèa reviews ‘Grieving While Black: An Antiracist Take on Oppression and Sorrow.’
Porshèa reviews ‘Grieving While Black: An Antiracist Take on Oppression and Sorrow.’
Porshèa reviews The Conductors, the debut historical fiction novel by Nicole Glover.
Porshèa called The Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks, Young Readers Edition a “well-rounded, powerfully written, and fast-paced biography.”
Porshèa reviews Ida B. the Queen, a book by a descendant of the famed journalist.
Porshèa reviews Amari and the Night Brothers, an exciting and refreshing new middle grade novel.
Porshèa reviews Root Magic by Eden Royce, a historical coming of age middle grade novel.
On the latest The Plot Thickens, Porshèa reviews Daughters of Jubilation, which follows a Black teen in the Jim Crow south whose familial powers begin to cause her trouble.
Vampires Never Get Old brings new blood to the genre. Porshèa reviews the anthology.