A REESE'S BOOK CLUB X HELLO SUNSHINE BOOK PICK * THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * From a leading voice on racial justice, an eye-opening account of growing up as a Black woman in America.
This book is my story about growing up in a Black girl's body.
It's about surviving in a world not made for me.
Austin Channing Brown's first encounter with a racialised America came at age seven, when she discovered her parents named her Austin to deceive future employers into thinking she was a white man. This was the start of a lifetime spent navigating America's racial divide as a writer, speaker and expert helping organisations practise genuine inclusion.
In a time when nearly every institution claims to value diversity in its mission statement, Austin writes in breathtaking detail about her journey to self-worth and the pitfalls that kill our attempts at racial justice. Her stories bear witness to the complexity of America's social fabric and invite the reader to confront apathy and discover how Blackness - if we let it - can save us all.
'An example of how one woman can change the world by telling the truth about her life with unflinching, relentless courage' Glennon Doyle
'Austin captures perfectly the sentiment of many black people in America. She's not only telling her story, she's telling our story' Lecrae
'Most people say, "that book has legs"; I measure the impact of a book by how often I throw it across the room. Austin's book has serious wings. It broke me open' Brené Brown
Austin Channing Brown is
a leading new voice on racial justice and she is the author of
one of my favourite books of 2018, which is called I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness. Austin is committed to exploring the intersections of racial justice, faith, and Black womanhood