10 must-read children's books by Black authors and illustrators

We’re so excited to have teamed up with Knights Of and the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE) to produce Happy Here – a brilliant new anthology of stories from Black British authors and illustrators with an introduction by High-Rise Mystery and Mic Drop author Sharna Jackson.

Sharna’s top ten recommended reads for children

Hey You! by Dapo Adeola

Dapo and eighteen other illustrators have created an incredibly heartfelt book celebrating growing up Black.

  • Hey You! An empowering celebration of growing up black

    By Dapo Adeola, various illustrators 

    2021 2 to 7 years 

    • Historical
    • Picture books

    A baby is born to loving parents, but as she grows up it’s hard for her to find books to read containing girls that look like her. Sometimes, as she gets older, she encounters racism, and life can be very hard. Yet, she is reminded that she stands on the shoulders of the great black community that has come before her – and that she has the power to be anything and anyone she wants to be.

Amber Undercover by Em Norry

Amber smashes an Escape Room experience, then finds herself part of The Agency. A fast-paced and funny book.

  • Amber Undercover

    by Em Norry 

    2021 9 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Funny
    • Thriller

    Shy, cool-headed Amber has just been chosen to be a spy by a mysterious agency – and before long she’s sent to foil an evil cybercrime plot! Can she juggle friendship, family, and going undercover?

Astro Girl by Ken Wilson-Max

The cutest book about a young girl called Astrid who dreams of the stars and sky.

  • Astro Girl

    by Ken Wilson-Max 

    2019 4 to 9 years 

    • Picture books

    Astrid loves the stars and space, and wants to be an astronaut. A delightful and educational book for young readers interested in space travel, with colourful illustrations, large-print text, fun facts, diverse characters and heartfelt father-daughter interactions. 

Eight Pieces of Silva by Patrice Lawrence

A girl follows eight clues to find her missing step-sister. This is such a thrilling mystery with compelling characters.

  • Eight Pieces of Silva

    by Patrice Lawrence 

    2020 11 to 14 years 

    • Coming-of-age
    • Love and romance
    • Thriller

    When Becks’ stepsister doesn’t come home after seeing their parents off at the airport, it’s down to Becks to figure out where she might have gone. A brilliant read for a teenager.

The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta

This novel told in verse is a brilliant book about a boy understanding who he is and his place in the world.

Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman

  • Noughts & Crosses

    by Malorie Blackman 

    2001 9 to 14 years 

    • Chapter books
    • Classics
    • Coming-of-age
    • Love and romance

    Callum is a Nought but his best friend Sephy is a Cross – the daughter of one of the most influential politicians in the country.

An absolute classic which imagines what might have happened if Africa had colonised Europe, rather than the other way around.

Cane Warriors by Alex Wheatle

Cane Warriors follows Moa, a young boy who fights for his freedom on a plantation in eighteenth century Jamaica. This historical novel is based on a true story.

  • Cane Warriors

    by Alex Wheatle 

    2020 11 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Around the world
    • Historical

    This story is inspired by a real life rebellion in British-owned slave plantations in Jamaica in 1760. Moa has spent his entire life on the slave plantation in horrific conditions – but a charismatic leader offers the chance to seize freedom.

Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé

Gossip Girl meets Get Out, this book is just incredible.

The Upper World by Femi Fadugba

Femi’s book comes out mid-August, and is going to be a Netflix film. Excited is an understatement!

Oh My Gods by Alexandra Sheppard

Half-British Jamaican, half Greek God, Helen moves to London with her father Zeus and hilarity (and trouble) ensues.

  • Oh My Gods

    by Alexandra Sheppard 

    2019 9 to 14 years 

    • Funny
    • Love and romance
    • Myths and legends

    Life as a teenager can be challenging enough without the added stress of having to keep secret the fact that half your family are ancient Greek gods! A witty book that also deals with common teen challenges and celebrates diversity and individuality.

About Sharna Jackson

Sharna Jackson is an author and Artistic Director who specialises in developing and delivering socially-engaged digital initiatives for children and young people across culture, publishing and entertainment.

Sharna has written five books including Tate Kids British Art Activity Book, Tate Kids Modern Art Activity Book and High Rise Mystery – the first in a middle-grade series featuring the sibling detective duo everyone’s dying to meet. She has written the introduction to Happy Here: 10 Stories from Black Authors and Illustrators, published by Knights Of.

About Happy Here

Happy Here is an exciting new book published by Knights Of for primary school aged children featuring inspiring stories from emerging and established black British authors and illustrators. The book is part of a partnership between BookTrust and CLPE to support teachers to shift teaching practice by bringing representation and inclusive stories into the classroom.

BookTrust and CLPE are sending every primary school in England a free copy of Happy Here in September, as well as a beautiful poster designed by Anjan Sarkar to put up in your school – they will all be automatically sent to your school’s headteacher. We are also offering all schools the opportunity to register to join a free online author event for years 5, 6 and 7.