TITLE: The New African
American Man AUTHOR: Malcolm Kelly PUBLISHER:
BYE Publishing PRICE: $15.95, 190ppgs (1998) GENRE:
Nonfiction—Self-Help—African American
The New African
American Man tells the story of what it’s like to
be a black man in this country. The book delves into the thoughts
and experiences of a young black boy, who is taught to think of
blackness as a condition associated with being a victim. And from
these victim beliefs, you live with anger, self-hatred, addiction,
depression, illiteracy, and numerous other deleterious beliefs.
TITLE: Seeds from the Ashes AUTHOR: Malcolm Kelly PUBLISHER: BYE Publishing PRICE: $16.95, 232ppgs. (2007) GENRE: Self-Help,
Metaphysical
Seeds from the Ashes
is a bold, creative book written by an insightful author, Malcolm
Kelly. He uses metaphysical prowess to describe how it feels to
reach a low point in your life.
TITLE: Let There Be Life AUTHOR: Malcolm Kelly PUBLISHER: BYE Publishing PRICE: $17.95, 291ppgs, (2001) GENRE: Self-Help—Adult—Metaphysical
Let There Be Life
is a breakthrough metaphysical, self-help book for anyone who wants
to learn, or is interested in this subject. Malcolm Kelly is a talented
metaphysical writer, who approaches the subject from an African
American perspective, and writes it with homely anecdotes that achieve
thought-provoking results.
TITLE: The Life and Confessions
of a Black Studies Teacher AUTHOR: Dr. Cecelia L. Hatshepsut
Arrington PUBLISHER: BYE Publishing PRICE:
$19.95, 352ppgs (2002)
The Life and Confessions of
a Black Studies Teacher is a historical book of great social
importance for those who desire to learn more about the individuals
who fought for the inclusion of Black Studies in our schools and
universities. It is a wonderfully written book by the woman personally
chosen by Huey P. Newton and the Black Panther Party to be the first
Black Studies teacher at Merritt College in Oakland, California.
Super Sistahs is an
easy-to-read book with a fun-like approach to learning that is ideally
suited for adults and students. Morrie Turner, creator of the “Wee
Pals” cartoon series uses brilliant illustrations of African-American
women to weave a historical masterpiece that highlights the sometime
forgotten accomplishments of African American women.
Sarah’s Diary
is a spell-binding book filled with intrigue woven masterfully into
a beautifully written story of a young girl’s quest to find
her missing parents. Each entry in her diary keeps you wondering
what’s in the next one. Once you begin reading this book,
you will find it difficult to stop.