Best-seller Inspirational Books of all Times by Black Authors


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Whether we’re confused about what decisions to take in life, worried about which career to choose, struggling with our relationships, or need a break from the tedious daily routine, self-help novels and the best inspirational books can offer the much-needed balm and help we need. Finding the right books that provide the perfect amount of awareness without the fluff can be difficult. To discern and tackle these difficulties, myriad books by great Black authors will guide the readers in the pursuit to find inspiration and encouragement to handle challenging situations.

 This blog post presents the readers with the best inspirational books of all time by Black authors that specifically prioritize self-care and provide meaningful advice to help the readers outshine in their journey of becoming the best version of their selves.

Unstoppable: The Unlikely Story of a Silicon Valley Godfather

By Roy L Clay

Unstoppable is one of the best Silicon Valley true story that unravels the life and experiences of Roy L. Clay Sr. from his time as a young teenager. From a time when his peculiar math skills were utilized to run the clandestine craps game at a pool room in isolated, rural Missouri in the 1940s to his massive surge to Silicon Valley technology innovator. Many people mention him as ‘The Godfather of Silicon Valley. “Unstoppable” is a motivational memoir that narrates Roy Clay’s memorable story of triumph while combating against all odds and never overlooking the people who guided him along the journey. It is authentication of his irresistible determination, commitment to family love, and skill to overcome great trials and loss. This book is a blend of humor and warmth and presents the main points of inspiration.

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The Color Purple

By Alice Walker

This book is truly an iconic narration with its movie and Broadway adaptations. The story follows Black women living in the intersections of racialized and gendered viciousness who find freedom through public with each other. This book is vicious and striking and divine and secular, and every reader will enjoy reading it.

Year of Yes: How to Dance it Out, Stand in the Sun and be Your Person

By Shonda Rhimes

Occasionally, the best self-care and self-healing tactic is stepping out of our comfort zone and rejecting to persist in the same space, even if it frightens and scares us immensely.  In Year of Yes, Shonda Rhimes rinds back the curtain to what exactly occurred the year she finally decided to say yes and inspires everyone to take the stage to say a firm yes. It’s charming and humorous and enlightens the reader that sometimes, attempting to do the things that frighten us the most is what we require.

What I Know For Sure

 By Oprah Winfrey

If you are a longtime subscriber and regular reader of O, The famous Oprah Magazine, you’ll be aware of Oprah’s What I Know For Sure column. This novel is a collection of simplified and revised masterpiece work from that particular column. It is carefully organized according to the theme—resilience, joy, gratitude, connection, awe, possibility, power, and clarity – these articles offer a brilliant guide to those strong-minded who wish to “be” better.  Most of the readers’ favorite essays in the novel are on power: “When you explain yourself by the things you can attain instead of noticing what you want to be fulfilled and happy, you’re not just living beyond your wealth or overstretching yourself. You’re living a life of lie.”

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Becoming

By Michelle Obama

In her biography, a masterpiece work of profound reflection and enthralling storytelling, Michelle Obama invites her readers into her world, recounting the experiences that have helped shape her. From her young age on the South Side of Chicago to her times as an administrative, balancing the directions of work and motherhood, and finally to her time spent at the world’s most popular address. With particular morality and energetic wit, she defines her achievements and her discontents, both private and public, narrating her full story as she has lived it throughout her days— exclusively in her own words and according to her terms. Wise, warm, and revelatory, Becoming is the intensely personal reckoning of a woman of personality and element who has progressively defied prospects—and whose story motivates us to follow the same trail.


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