
"I was born in Queens, N.Y, on April 13, 1957. My mother, Miss Essie, named me 'NoMo' immediately after my birth. Although I was her last child, I took my time making my appearance. I like to believe I was dreaming up a good story and wouldn’t budge until I was finished. Even now, my daughters call me 'Pokey Mom', because I slow poke around when they want to go-go-go. "I learned to read early, and was aware of events going on as I grew up in the 60s. In the midst of real events, I daydreamed and wrote stories. Writing stories for young people is my passion and my mission. Teens will read. They hunger for stories that engage them and reflect their images and experiences." Author of four award winning novels, Rita Williams-Garcia continues to break new ground in young people's literature. Known for their realistic portrayal of teens of color, Williams-Garcia's works have been recognized by the Coretta Scott King Award Committee, PEN Norma Klein, American Library Association, and Parents' Choice, among others. She recently served on the National Book Award Committee for Young People's Literature and is on faculty at Vermont College MFA Writing for Children and Young People.
Series
Books

A Sitting in St. James
2021

Bottle Cap Boys Dancing on Royal Street
2009

We Rise, We Resist, We Raise Our Voices
2018

Blue Tights
1988

Jumped
2009

Funny Girl
2017

Catching The Wild Waiyuuzee
2000

Clayton Byrd Goes Underground
2017

Fast Talk on a Slow Track
1991

P.S. Be Eleven
2013

One Crazy Summer
The Graphic Novel
2025

Gone Crazy in Alabama
2015

Black Enough
Stories of Being Young & Black in America
2019

No Laughter Here
2003

Like Sisters on the Homefront
1995

Been There, Done That
Writing Stories from Real Life
2015

One Crazy Summer
2010

She Persisted
Florence Griffith Joyner
2021

Every Time a Rainbow Dies
2001