"When you look over your own library, who do you see?" asks Well-Read Black Girl founder Glory Edim in this lovingly curated anthology. Bringing together an array of "unforgettable, and resonant coming-of-age stories" (Nicole Dennis-Benn), Edim continues her life's work to brighten and enrich American reading lives through the work of both canonical and contemporary Black authors--from Jamaica Kincaid and Toni Morrison to Dana Johnson and Alexia Arthurs. Divided into four themes--Innocence, Belonging, Love, and Self-Discovery--On Girlhood features fierce young protagonists who contend with trials that shape who they are and what they will become. At times heartbreaking and hilarious, the stories within push past flat stereotypes and powerfully convey the beauty of Black girlhood, resulting in an indispensable compendium for every home library.
"A compelling anthology that . . . results in a literary master class." --Keishel Williams, Washington Post
"A beautiful and comforting patchwork quilt of stories from our literary contemporaries and foremothers." --Ibi Zoboi, New York Times best-selling coauthor of Punching the Air