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Black Girls Don't Get Love

Published by 100 Block Futures
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

A coming of age story that follows a middle school aged Black girl as she learns to embrace her identity and individual features through the help of friendship and writing.

In a world where beauty standards are dominated by Eurocentric ideals, Zoe Franklin, a young Black middle schooler, grapples with microaggressions, bullying, and the temptation of skin-lightening creams, all while living in a predominantly white neighborhood. But when she meets a new girl in her community that finally looks like her, Zoe's journey takes a turn towards self-discovery. Black Girls Don’t Get Love is an intimate portrayal of the defining moments that shape Zoe's path towards embracing her identity and challenging the "strong Black woman" stereotype that so many young girls are forced to become. This early middle-grade novel, with its heartfelt narrative and relatable protagonist, invites readers into Zoe's world as she finds her voice, her strength, and her self-worth.

About The Author

Eden Strachan is a national award-winning journalist and filmmaker whose work has been published by CNN and NPR. In addition to her media work, Strachan is the founder of Black Girls Don’t Get Love, a multimedia brand for girls of color. Strachan is working to develop Black Girls Don't Get Love into a television series. Strachan also founded and serves as the Executive Director of Black Girls WILL Get Love, Inc., the non-profit arm of Black Girls Don't Get Love.

Product Details

  • Publisher: 100 Block Futures (March 19, 2025)
  • Length: 64 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781955905770
  • Ages: 9 - 12

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