The New Book, Nikki Giovanni
The New Book, Nikki Giovanni
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Synopsis

An all-star ensemble cast of poets and performers bring to life Nikki Giovanni’s extraordinary final collection—a landmark of American literature!For decades, Nikki Giovanni’s poetry has been at the forefront of American culture. The New Book is a towering work of protest against the divisions of our time, leavened with moments of joy and reflection about her indelible legacy, her family history, and the small pleasures of her richly lived life.With this collection, which includes brief letters and short prose from her life as well as poetry, Giovanni reaffirms her place as a giant of literature, a canny truth-teller, an indispensable radical orator, and one of America’s preeminent cultural critics. It is a book to be savored, and shared.Readers on this audiobook include: Kwame Alexander, Cheryl Boyce-Taylor, Jericho Brown, Tabitha Brown, Mahogany L. Browne, Rio Cortez, Virginia Fowler, Nikki Giovanni, Amanda Gorman, Taraji P. Henson, Nancy Johnson, Aja Naomi King, January LaVoy, Robin Miles, Nicole Sealey, Patricia Smith, Bahni Turpin, Renee Watson, and Kevin Young."If there was a need for poetry that galvanized and inspired, there was also a demand for poetry that comforted and unified — and Ms. Giovanni provided on both counts." — The Washington Post

About Nikki Giovanni

Nikki Giovanni (1943–2024), poet, activist, mother, grandmother, and educator, grew up in Tennessee and Ohio and graduated with honors from Fisk University in Nashville. The author of over thirty books, she was also the recipient of seven NAACP Image Awards, the Langston Hughes Medal for Outstanding Poetry, the Frost Medal, as well as thirty-one honorary degrees and an Emmy Award. She garnered her most unusual honor in 2007 when a South American bat species—Micronycteris giovanniae—was named in celebration of her. A devoted teacher and honorary member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., she spent thirty-five years as University Distinguished Professor of English at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.

About Jericho Brown

Jericho Brown is author of The Tradition, for which he won the Pulitzer Prize. He is the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard, and the National Endowment for the Arts. He has received numerous prizes, including the Whiting Award. the American Book Award (for his first book, Please) and the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award (for his second book, The New Testament). His third work, the collection The Tradition, won the Paterson Poetry Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Brown’s poems have appeared in the Bennington Review, Buzzfeed, Fence, jubilat, the New Republic, the New York Times, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Time magazine, and several volumes of The Best American Poetry annual anthology. He is the director of the Creative Writing Program and a professor at Emory University, and lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

About Tabitha Brown

Tabitha Brown is a 2X Emmy Award-winning host, actress and vegan food star who is affectionately known as “America’s mom.” She has provided millions with food for the body and soul with her everyday wisdom rooted in love, kindness, and compassion. She is a 4-time New York Times Best Selling author of Feeding the Soul, Cooking from the Spirit, I Did A New Thing, and Hello There, Sunshine, her first children’s picture book. Tabitha is the co-creator and host of her own Emmy Winning children’s show, Tab Time, as well as the recipient of several NAACP Image Awards. She is also the co-founder and CEO of her own healthy haircare line, Donna’s Recipe, and Fragrance company Tab & Chance. Born and raised in Eden, North Carolina, she lives in Los Angeles with her family and dog.

About Rio Cortez

Rio Cortez is the New York Times bestselling author of picture books The ABCs of Black History illustrated by Lauren Semmer (Workman, 2020); The River Is My Sea, illustrated by Ashleigh Corrin (S&S, 2024); The Blue Velvet Chair, illustrated by Aaron Marin (S&S, 2025); and The ABCs of Women’s History, illustrated by Lauren Semmer (Workman, 2025). Her debut poetry collection, Golden Ax, was published to critical acclaim by Penguin, and praised by Roxane Gay, Ross Gay, Tope Folarin in Vulture, Ron Charles in The Washington Post, Brenda Shaughnessy, Morgan Parker, NPR, and more. The poetry collection was also longlisted for the 2022 National Book Award for Poetry and the Pen America Open Book Award. Born and raised in Salt Lake City, she now lives, writes, and works in Harlem.

About Nancy Johnson

A native of Chicago’s South Side, Nancy Johnson worked for more than a decade as an Emmy-nominated, award-winning television journalist at CBS and ABC affiliates nationwide. A graduate of Northwestern University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she lives in downtown Chicago and manages brand communications for a large nonprofit. Her first book, The Kindest Lie, was a Book of the Month Club selection and a Target Book Club pick.

About Nicole Sealey

Born in St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. and raised in Apopka, Florida, Nicole Sealey is the author of The Animal After Whom Other Animals Are Named, winner of the 2015 Drinking Gourd Chapbook Poetry Prize. Her other honors include an Elizabeth George Foundation Grant, the Stanley Kunitz Memorial Prize from The American Poetry Review, a Daniel Varoujan Award and the Poetry International Prize, as well as fellowships from CantoMundo, Cave Canem, MacDowell Colony and the Poetry Project. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker and elsewhere. Nicole holds an MLA in Africana Studies from the University of South Florida and an MFA in creative writing from New York University. She is the Executive Director at Cave Canem Foundation.

About Renée Watson

Renée Watson is a #1 New York Times bestselling author. Her young adult novel Piecing Me Together received a Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King Award. Her children’s picture books and novels for teens have received several awards and international recognition. Her picture books include A Place Where Hurricanes Happen, Harlem’s Little Blackbird: The Story of Florence Mills, Summer Is Here, and The 1619 Project: Born on the Water, written with Nikole Hannah-Jones. Renée grew up in Oregon and splits her time between Portland and Harlem.

About Kevin Young

Kevin Young's first book, Most Way Home, was selected for the National Poetry Series by Lucille Clifton and won the Zacharis First Book Prize from Ploughshares. His subsequent poems and essays have appeared in The New Yorker, Paris Review, Grand Street, Kenyon Review, Callaloo, and Code; his work has also been featured on National Public Radio's All Things Considered and in The Beacon Best of 1999. A former Stegner fellow in poetry at Stanford University, Young is currently an assistant professor of English and African American studies at the University of Georgia in Athens.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Raymond on October 10, 2025

Nikki Giovanni's last book, released less than a year after her passing, was excellent and bittersweet to read. My favorite pieces are: -Why I'm Thankful -Fear -Vote -Raise Your Hand -March on Washington 10th Anniversary -Vote 2024 -The Three Riders -An Angel Like Ashley -A Toast to Poems -Poems......more

Goodreads review by Andre(Read-A-Lot) on August 04, 2025

Everything she touches is pure gold! And in this brief “new” book, she is mining pure gold. She knew the end was in sight and she had zero f**ks to give. Some of that unvarnished truth makes it the page. However, mostly I felt an appreciation for a life well lived and the responsibility of all who i......more

Goodreads review by Ivonne on July 11, 2025

With icon Nikki Giovanni having died last December, we all know what the title of The New Book is a euphemism for. I have loved Giovanni since at least graduate school in the mid-1980s and maybe before. I loved this book, as well, although the experience was, understandably, bittersweet. I loved “Wo......more

Goodreads review by Julene on September 26, 2025

The New Book: Poems, Letters, Blurbs, and Things, this compilation of Nikki Giovanni's final works is a treat. We see her vast humor and wisdom. In a letter to the NYT, she addresses the cost to place an ad. So proud that Jericho Brown won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, her and two other poets wante......more

Goodreads review by Kelli on May 06, 2025

I am a poet All I really have Are words The New Book is Nikki Giovanni’s extraordinary final collection of poems, letters, blurbs, and things. They say you become less filtered, less patient, and more honest as you age, and I can tell from this collection that Auntie Nikki was fed up. She held no punc......more