Starring thirty-seven poets, with contributions from acclaimed authors, including Kwame Alexander, Ibi Zoboi, and Nikki Giovanni, this breathtaking Black YA poetry anthology edited by National Book Award finalist Amber McBride, Taylor Byas, and Erica Martin celebrates Black poetry, folklore, and culture.

Product Code: 9258
ISBN: 9780063225282
Format: Hardback
Publisher: HarperTeen
Pages: 160
Published Date: 01/30/2024
Availability:In stock
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Price: $19.99

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection pick.

Come, claim your wings.
Lift your life above the earth,
return to the land of your father’s birth.
What exactly is it to be Black in America?

Well, for some, it’s learning how to morph the hatred placed by others into love for oneself; for others, it’s unearthing the strength it takes to continue to hold one’s swagger when multitudinous factors work to make Black lives crumble. For some, it’s gathering around the kitchen table as Grandma tells the story of Anansi the spider, while for others it's grinning from ear to ear while eating auntie’s spectacular 7Up cake.

Black experiences and traditions are complex, striking, and vast—they stretch longer than the Nile and are four times as deep—and carry more than just unimaginable pain—there is also joy.

Featuring an all-star group of thirty-seven powerful poetic voices, including such luminaries as Kwame Alexander, James Baldwin, Ibi Zoboi, Audre Lorde, Nikki Giovanni, and Gwendolyn Brooks, this riveting anthology depicts the diversity of the Black experience by fostering a conversation about race, faith, heritage, and resilience between fresh poets and the literary ancestors that came before them.

Edited by Taylor Byas, Erica Martin, and Coretta Scott King New Talent Award winner Amber McBride, Poemhood will simultaneously highlight the duality and nuance at the crux of so many Black experiences with poetry being the psalm constantly playing.

For ages 13 and up.


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Contents

Introduction

Vol. 1: Livin’
Track 1: Power
Track 2: the South
Track 3: Colors
Track 4: Textured
Track 5: 10:32 p.m.
Track 6: Views for Damani
Track 7: Greasy Butt Kids
Track 8: Laughters
Track 9: Like a Wildfire
Track 10: won’t you celebrate with me
Track 11: Douen

Vol.2: Gawd
Track 1: Genesis
Track 2: Exodus
Track 3: Soup-her-stitions
Track 4: Runaway
Track 5: The Lynching
Track 6: A Hymn to the Evening
Track 7: Five in One
Track 8: Other World: A Veneration
Track 9: 20/20
Track 10: Paper Mills
Track 11: Hottentot Girl Summer

Vol.3: Haunting Water
Track 1: Wrath of Scaled Gods
Track 2: Portrait of a Daughter
Track 3: Moon Wants in on the Groove
Track 4: This Is Not a Small Voice
Track 5: Loophole of Retreat
Track 6: The Southern Mermaid
Track 7: Untitled
Track 8: The Little Black Boy Finds Some Shade
Track 9: Follow the Drinking Gourd
Track 10: Middle Passage: Day One
Track 11: New Curriculum on Water

Vol. 4: Magickal
Track 1: Mumble the Magic Words
Track 2: A Fable
Track 3: Anansi’s Bop
Track 4: Enough Room
Track 5: (un)chained
Track 6: Ink & Thunderstorms
Track 7: why the mosquito buzzes in your ear
Track 8: Grandmother Goddess
Track 9: Black Mythology

Coda

Biographies
Permissions
About the Authors

"'This “patchwork quilt of poetry” is cohesive and curated with care, and it belongs in every library and classroom across the country. A rich, thoughtful anthology exploring centuries of Black poetry." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"This deep and complex assemblage of Black poetry culminates in a joyful, painful, and emotionally rich experience." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"An eclectic mix of Black experiences fills this unmatched anthology that features both modern poets, such as Nikki Giovanni and Ibi Zoboi, and 'the brilliant Black poets who are now ancestors'... A fresh canon for poetry studies."—ALA Booklist (starred review)

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