Storehouse Voices: Black History Month Story Telling

Storehouse Voices, a new imprint of Crown Publishing under Penguin Random House, was founded to celebrate the power of Black storytelling and ensure diverse voices are heard across the literary world.

With Black History Month approaching, here are some titles for consideration to read for BHM and beyond.

The Next Little Black Book of Success: New Laws of Leadership for Black Women
Elaine Meryl Brown, Marsha Haygood, Rhonda Joy McLean
Storehouse Voices; 1/13/26
Rich with accessible, no-nonsense wisdom, this invaluable guide shows women how to utilize their leadership ability and maximize their potential in all areas of their life.

 

Friends of the Good: How Remarkable Friendships Transform Our Lives
Demond Martin– CEO of WellWithAll
Storehouse Voices; 3/31/26
A successful investor, philanthropist, and leading wellness CEO provides a practical, thoughtful testimony on the impact of deep friendships in our personal and professional lives, illustrating how all relationships help us show up and strengthen our communities.

 

Nasty Work: Resist Systems, Explore Desire and Liberate Yourself
Ericka Hart– Sex Educator and Influencer
Crown; 4/7/26
An award-winning sexuality educator takes down society’s deeply entrenched colonial views on sex and gender throughout history in this accessible, candid, and revolutionary exploration of how we can—and should—reclaim our minds and bodies for a more pleasurable existence for all.

 

Redeem a Nation: The Century Long Battle to Restore The Soul of America
Damario Solomon-Simmons– Attorney and Commentator
Storehouse Voices; 5/12/26
We all feel it, the teetering toward a place in America from which there is no return. The battle to remain hopeful in spite of injustice after injustice. In this powerful story of one lawyer’s fight for his community, both justice and hope are redeemed.

 

Cleared for Takeoff: A Pilot’s Memoir of Purpose & Resilience After 9/11
Captain Nia Gilliam- Pilot
Storehouse Voices; 8/4/26
In this inspiring memoir, a Black woman pilot leading the way for other aviatrixes shares her journey of fulfilling a lifelong dream to fly—and how she rediscovered her passion in the face of tragedy and adversity.

 

What TF Do I Do Now?: Reclaiming Myself, One Piece at a Time
Tareasa “Reesa Teesa” Johnson– Viral Tik Tok Storyteller
Storehouse Voices; 8/25/26
The creator of the viral TikTok series “Who TF Did I Marry?” shares an even more unfiltered account of how she reclaimed herself, fought through toxic relationships, and regained her foundation through healing and deep self-reflection.