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07.30.25 | Lifestyle

Summer Reads: 6 New Novels by Black Authors

At Sage Collective®, we embrace the power of storytelling to inspire reflection, joy, and connection. Summer offers us a unique opportunity to slow down, seek shade, and stretch our imaginations. Whether you’re traveling or porch-sitting, a beautifully crafted novel can provide both escape and insight.

This season, we’re highlighting six compelling new works from Black authors, featured in The Guardian’s “Summer Sizzlers” list. These books span romance, family drama, queer identity, and cultural critique—offering fresh perspectives that align deeply with our values of vibrant living, cultural appreciation, and lifelong learning.

Here are six page-turners to enrich your summer:

Sweet Heat by Bolu Babalola
A radiant return from the queen of contemporary romcoms. In Sweet Heat, we reunite with Kiki and Malakai—former university lovers—now forced back into each other’s orbit as best man and maid of honor at the same wedding. Babalola masterfully explores how old flames reignite with both warmth and heat. It’s a story about second chances, emotional growth, and the vulnerability of love. For anyone who’s ever wondered what it would be like to revisit the one that got away, this novel will feel at once familiar and electrifying.

Great Black Hope by Rob Franklin
A deeply moving debut that confronts grief, class, and identity. After the death of his roommate, Smith—raised in Atlanta’s Black professional elite—retreats home, only to find solace elusive. Drawn once more into New York’s nightlife and its dangers, Smith’s story offers a searing examination of respectability politics and the myth of affluence as a buffer from pain. With sharp insight and vulnerability, Franklin invites us to consider how societal expectations shape—and sometimes distort—our grief, our choices, and our sense of self.

 Absence by Issa Quincy
A poetic, memory-rich meditation on family and loss. At the center of Quincy’s lyrical novel is a poem, shared between mother and son, that echoes across a lifetime. As letters, memories, and ghosts surface, the narrator reconstructs a life shaped by absence and fleeting connections. Quincy writes with a haunting clarity, reminiscent of Teju Cole and Rachel Cusk. This is a novel for lovers of introspective fiction—an invitation to sit with the quiet echoes of our past.

Necessary Fiction by Eloghosa Osunde
Set in Lagos, this vibrant and necessary novel explores queer identity, chosen family, and survival in a city of contradictions. Osunde, celebrated for Vagabonds!, captures the kinetic energy of a metropolis where art, struggle, and love intermingle. Through richly drawn characters navigating sexuality, spirituality, and resilience, Necessary Fiction reveals how imagination becomes essential to survival. Osunde’s storytelling is radical, affirming, and achingly beautiful.

The Catch by Yrsa Daley-Ward
Daley-Ward’s literary thriller blends family mystery with lyrical elegance. After the disappearance of their mother, twin sisters Clara and Dempsey have lived in emotional limbo. Years later, a chance sighting of a woman who looks exactly like their mother disrupts their fragile stability. Is Serene a stranger—or the return of a ghost? The Catch is an arresting exploration of grief, estrangement, and the unknowable spaces within families. With Daley-Ward’s poetic precision, each page is loaded with suspense and grace.

Sunstruck by William Rayfet Hunte
A queer summer romance meets class critique in this dazzling debut. When a mixed-heritage university student falls for his friend’s wealthy brother, he’s pulled into a sun-drenched world of affluence and allure—only to find himself disoriented by race and class tension. Set between the south of France and Notting Hill, Sunstruck captures the intoxicating thrill of desire and the ache of cultural dislocation. Smart, sexy, and psychologically astute, this novel is a beach read with bite.

From Beach Bags to Book Clubs
At Sage Collective®, we see summer reading as an act of vibrant engagement with the world around us. These six novels illuminate personal transformation, cultural identity, and the power of language to heal and stir. As you savor this season’s warmth, we invite you to dive into these powerful stories—and let them move, challenge, and inspire you.

Book selections sourced from The Guardian’s “Summer Sizzlers: Six Must-Read Books by Black Authors”.

Credit: Anne Adrian on Flickr Creative Commons (https://www.flickr.com/photos/aafromaa/3003188568). Licensed under CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en)
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06.01.23 | Arts & Culture

Travel Trips and Destinations for Summer Adventurers

Get ready to embrace the magic of summer! It’s the perfect season to awaken your inner explorer, savor the thrill of freedom, and make every moment count. Remember, travel isn’t just about moving from point A to point B; it’s about learning continuously and sprinkling your life with unforgettable memories. But, as we all know, every adventure carries its share of surprises. Don’t fret, though – we’ve got you covered. Dive into our expertly-curated travel tips and discover three destinations that will inevitably satisfy your spirit of adventure this summer:

Starved Rock State Park, Illinois

First on our list is a day trip to Starved Rock State Park, about two hours west of Chicago. The park boasts some of the finest natural attractions in the Midwest, with an impressive 18 canyons, scenic waterfalls, and a wide variety of wildlife. Take a guided tour or embark on a self-guided adventure, it’s the perfect place to commune with nature and appreciate the beauty of the Illinois Valley.

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

If a serene lakeside excursion suits your fancy, consider visiting Lake Geneva in Wisconsin. Only a short hour and a half drive from Chicago, it’s a haven of relaxation and natural beauty. Here, you’ll find opportunities to indulge in boating, fishing, or simply a picnic by the waterside. For a real treat, take a historical tour on the lake’s mail boat, a century-old tradition that offers a unique perspective of the stunning lakeside homes.

Michigan City, Indiana

Finally, a day trip to Michigan City in Indiana offers a blend of city attractions and natural beauty, only an hour away from Chicago. Enjoy the vibrant arts scene at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts, explore the beautiful Washington Park Zoo nestled on a sand dune overlooking Lake Michigan, or stroll the colorful boutiques and antique shops of the Uptown Arts District. 

When embarking on these adventures, remember to consider your comfort and health. Carry water, snacks, and any required medication. Dress for the weather, and wear comfortable footwear suitable for the activity you’re planning. Whether you’re journeying solo or with loved ones, each trip offers a unique opportunity for exploration, learning, and a touch of adventure. 

So, here’s our Sage Advice: take the summer its hands and step out into the world. There’s a lot to see, much to learn, and countless experiences waiting just for you. Exploration is not just about discovering new places, but also about discovering ourselves. After all, age is just a number, and the world is our timeless playground. Embrace your independence, pursue vibrant living, and make the most of the educational experiences that these journeys offer.

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