Written by the renowned Zora Neale Hurston, this classic piece of Harlem Renaissance literature follows Janie Crawford as she faces discrimination and inequality as a black woman in the US.
This debut piece from Jay Coles is about Marvin Johnson, a black teenager in a poor neighborhood, who learns the realities of police brutality after his brother’s death.
Ranya Tabari Idliby’s memoir tells the story of how she teaches her children what it means to be Muslim in a white man’s world and how to remain religious while living in a society in which they are rejected.
Meredith Russo’s novel tells the heartbreak story of Amanda Hardy, a transgender girl living in the Deep South who struggles with her identity after a brutal attack.
Written by John Joseph Matthews, this novel tells the story of Challenge Windzer, an Osage Native American, as he learns how his people were exploited and discovers what matters most to him.
Bestselling author Anita Diamant follows Addie Baum, the daughter of Jewish immigrants, in the hyper-sexualized world of being a teenager in the United States. Addie learns what it means to be a Jewish woman in a world turned against her.
This debut novel from Juli Delago Lopera tells the story of Francisca, a Colombian immigrant, as she struggles with her sexuality and living in a low-income home in Miami.
This novel, written by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, traces the life of Ifemelu, a Nigerian woman who comes to America to attend university. She learns there what it means to be a black person in a racist society.
Alison Gervais traces the life of Maya Harris, a deaf girl, as she adjusts to being in a hearing school for her senior year. She soon learns the disparity between the deaf community and those not a part of it.
N. Scott Momaday’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel displays the nature of systemic discrimination against indigenous people through the story of Abel, a soldier returning to New Mexico after fighting in WWII.
This novel, written by Sylvia Plath, follows the breakdown of Esther Greenwood, a mentally ill college student striving to become a poet while battling societal norms.
This novel by Nadine Jolie Courtney traces the life of Alia “Allie” Abraham as she learns to be proud of her identity as a Muslim-American girl and to live in her two worlds together in harmony.
Award-winning author Sharon G. Flake tells the story of Autumn, who struggles with a learning disability, and wheelchair-bound Adonis. The two discover that their weaknesses can become vital assets that will change their lives for the better.
Natasha Díaz's novel tells the story of Nevaeh Levitz, a sixteen-year-old who must learn about her roots and her identity as half-Jewish, half-black woman.