Black Enough
Black Enough: Stories of Being Young & Black in America is a 2019 young adult anthology edited by Ibi Zoboi. The fictional stories are all written by Black authors and "explor black interconnectedness, traditions, and identity in terms of how they apply to black teens". Common themes include Black identity, sexual awakening, and teenage worries.
Contents
- "Introduction" by Ibi Zoboi
- "Half a Moon" by Renée Watson
- "Black Enough" by Varian Johnson
- "Warning: Color May Fade" by Leah Henderson
- "Black. Nerd. Problems." by Lamar Giles
- "Out of the Silence" by Kekla Magoon
- "The Ingredients" by Jason Reynolds
- "Oreo" by Brandy Colbert
- "Samson and the Delilahs" by Tochi Onyebuchi
- "Stop Playing" by Liara Tamani
- "Wild Horses, Wild Hearts" by Jay Coles
- "Whoa!" by Rita Williams-Garcia
- "Gravity" by Tracey Baptiste
- "The Trouble with Drowning" by Dhonielle Clayton
- "Kissing Sarah Smart" by Justina Ireland
- "Hackathon Summers" by Coe Booth
- "Into the Starlight" by Nic Stone
- "The Evolution of Nigeria Jones" by Ibi Zoboi
Reception
Booklist
Similarly, Kirkus Reviews said the book is "nuanced and necessary" and referred to it as "a breath of fresh air and a sigh of long overdue relief". They highlighted its "fully human" characters while noting that "the presence of trans, Afro-Latinx, and physically disabled characters is missed".
Publishers Weekly said, "The stories, all worth savoring, share a celebratory outlook on black teenagers fully and courageously embracing life".
Mary Quattlebaum, writing for The Washington Post, also reviewed the anthology.