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  • Coffee Will Make You Black: A Novel

    April Sinclair, Amber Patrick, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Dec. 10, 2015)
    An African American girl comes of age during the Civil Rights Movement in April Sinclair's hilarious, insightful novel that was named Book of the Year (Young Adult Fiction) for 1994 by the American Library Association. Jean "Stevie" Stevenson lives in Chicago's South Side, a neighborhood that acutely feels the social changes of the 1960s. Curious and witty, bold but naĂŻve, Stevie ponders questions such as what makes good hair and which skin shade is better in light of "black is beautiful". Amid the War on Poverty; the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.; race riots; and the Black Power movement, Stevie grows into a socially aware young adult with a burgeoning sexuality and pride in her identity. Learning as much from her mother's strictness, her father's steady encouragement, and her grandmother's strength as she does from her wild friend, Carla, and her white teacher, Nurse Horne, Stevie makes the sometimes harrowing, often hilarious, always enthralling journey into adulthood. Coffee Will Make You Black received the Carl Sandburg Award from the Friends of the Chicago Public Library.
  • Coffee Will Make You Black: A Novel

    April Sinclair

    Paperback (Open Road Media, June 25, 2019)
    “A funny, fresh novel about growing up African-American in 1960s Chicago” by an author who “writes like Terry McMillan’s kid sister” (Entertainment Weekly). In this hilarious and insightful coming-of-age novel, author April Sinclair introduces the charming Jean “Stevie” Stevenson, a young woman raised on Chicago’s South Side during an era of irrevocable social upheaval. Curious and witty, bold but naïve, Stevie grows up debating the qualities of good hair and dark skin. As the years pass, her family and neighborhood are changed by the times, from the War on Poverty to race riots and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., from “Black Is Beautiful” to Black Power. Against this remarkable backdrop, Stevie makes the sometimes harrowing, often comic, always enthralling transformation into a young adult—socially aware, discovering her sexuality, and proud of her identity. “Whether she’s dealing with a subject as monumental as the civil rights movement or as intimate as Stevie’s first sexual encounters,” writes the Los Angeles Times, “Sinclair never fails to make you laugh and never sacrifices the narrative to make a point.” Winner of the Carl Sandburg Award from the Friends of the Chicago Public Library and named a best book of the year in young adult fiction by the American Library Association, Coffee Will Make You Black is an exquisite portrait of adolescence that will resonate with readers of all ages.
  • Coffee Will Make You Black: A Novel

    April Sinclair

    eBook (Open Road Media, Aug. 18, 2015)
    “A funny, fresh novel about growing up African-American in 1960s Chicago” by an author who “writes like Terry McMillan’s kid sister” (Entertainment Weekly). In this hilarious and insightful coming-of-age novel, author April Sinclair introduces the charming Jean “Stevie” Stevenson, a young woman raised on Chicago’s South Side during an era of irrevocable social upheaval. Curious and witty, bold but naïve, Stevie grows up debating the qualities of good hair and dark skin. As the years pass, her family and neighborhood are changed by the times, from the War on Poverty to race riots and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., from “Black Is Beautiful” to Black Power. Against this remarkable backdrop, Stevie makes the sometimes harrowing, often comic, always enthralling transformation into a young adult—socially aware, discovering her sexuality, and proud of her identity. “Whether she’s dealing with a subject as monumental as the civil rights movement or as intimate as Stevie’s first sexual encounters,” writes the Los Angeles Times, “Sinclair never fails to make you laugh and never sacrifices the narrative to make a point.” Winner of the Carl Sandburg Award from the Friends of the Chicago Public Library and named a best book of the year in young adult fiction by the American Library Association, Coffee Will Make You Black is an exquisite portrait of adolescence that will resonate with readers of all ages.
  • Coffee Will Make You Black

    April Sinclair

    Hardcover (Hyperion, Jan. 27, 1994)
    Chronicles the experiences of Stevie, a bookish African-American girl growing up on Chicago's South Side during the 1960s.
  • Coffee Will Make You Black: A Novel

    April Sinclair

    Paperback (HarperPB, Jan. 30, 2007)
    I still thought breasts might be more trouble than they were worth. Growing up reminded me a little bit of Hide and Go Seek. When it was your time to grow up, Natrue said, "Here I come, ready or not." And Nature could always find you.
  • Coffee Will Make You Black

    April Sinclair

    Paperback (New York Hyperion 1994., Aug. 16, 1994)
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  • Coffee Will Make You Black

    April Sinclair

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Feb. 16, 1995)
    I still thought breasts might be more trouble than they were worth. Growing up reminded me a little bit of Hide and Go Seek. When it was your time to grow up, Natrue said, "Here I come, ready or not." And Nature could always find you.
  • Coffee Will Make You Black

    April Sinclair

    Library Binding
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  • Coffee Will Make You Black: A Novel

    April Sinclair

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 1997)
    Chronicles the experiences of Stevie, a bookish African American girl growing up on Chicago's South Side during the 1960s
  • Coffee Will Make You Black by April Sinclair

    April Sinclair

    Hardcover (Hyperion, Aug. 16, 1781)
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  • coffee will make you Black

    SINCLAIR A

    Paperback (AWB, Aug. 16, 2012)
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