This year served as a stage for literary works penned by remarkable Black women authors. Each of them is leaving an incredible mark on the literary world. These authors created stories that resonate with readers, challenging conventions and enriching the threading of literature.

Here’s a look back at books by Black women that captured everyone’s hearts in 2023. From thought-provoking fiction to inspiring memoirs, there was nothing short of brilliant work all year long.

“Chain Gang All Stars” by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah

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“Chain Gang All Stars” is set in a dystopian future where incarcerated individuals serve as gladiators, contending for their liberation. The focal characters emerge as stars within the Criminal Action Penal Entertainment (CAPE) program. In this program, prisoners journey together while participating in fatal contests with the hope of securing their freedom. The corporate proprietors are determined to thwart main character Loretta Thurwar’s success at any cost. As she fights on the verge of attaining her freedom, she reflects on the humanity of her fellow fighters.

“Quietly Hostile” by Samantha Irby

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Insightful writer Samantha Irby returns with her latest collection, “Quietly Hostile.” In this book, Irby delves into the realm of memes and internet culture. She reveals the aspects that often go unnoticed in the online world.

For enthusiasts of Irby’s earlier works, her latest collection stays true to who she is. It is a must-read, offering a fresh perspective on contemporary culture.

“Homebodies” by Tembe Denton-Hurst

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The story follows main character Mickey, who is living her dream life in media with a supportive girlfriend. Throughout her journey, she faces setbacks in her pursuit of impactful storytelling. After her boss fired her abruptly, she pens a scathing letter on industry racism, feeling defeated when it goes unnoticed. She returns to her hometown rebuilds her life and reconnects with an old flame. However, she cannot hide from her past and soon it catches up to her. Tembe Denton-Hurst’s debut novel is a compelling exploration of the challenges faced by a young writer in the industry.

“You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty” by Akwaeke Emezi

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Main character Feyi Adekola is reeling from the loss of her true love. This story takes readers on a journey as she rediscovers life. Encouraged to reenter the dating world, she embarks on a series of passionate encounters. The looming question, however, is whether love is destined to fail.

Akwaeke Emezi’s bestselling novel, “You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty,” gained popularity on BookTok in 2022. In addition to being a heartwarming romance, it delves into themes of grief and self-discovery.

“Family Lore” by Elizabeth Acevedo

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Elizabeth Acevedo’s debut adult novel tells the story of a Dominican-American family through the perspectives of its women. The novel intricately follows the lives of these women, unraveling their family history to guide them through future endeavors.