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With Love from Harlem

By ReShonda Tate
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From The Queen of Sugar Hill author ReShonda Tate—a new novel inspired by beloved Harlem jazz performer Hazel Scott and the equal parts exhilarating and tumultuous relationship that changed the course of her life.

Harlem, 1943. At just twenty-three, Hazel Scott is a woman on fire. A jazz prodigy, a glamorous film star, and a fierce advocate for civil rights, she’s breaking barriers and refusing to play by the rules. Then Adam Clayton Powell Jr. walks into her life. Harlem’s most electrifying preacher-turned-politician, Adam is as bold and unyielding as Hazel—charismatic, powerful…and married.

This kicks off a decades-long relationship that propels them into the center of a political and cultural revolution. As Hazel’s star rises, Adam takes the national stage in Congress and the couple becomes the toast of the country. But when their affair turns into a marriage, behind the glamorous façade is a battlefield of ego, ambition, and sacrifice. Forced to choose between her music and her family, Hazel must decide what she’s willing to lose—and what she refuses to give up.

Set against the pulsing backdrop of twentieth-century Harlem and featuring icons like Billie Holiday, Langston Hughes, and James Baldwin, With Love from Harlem is a sweeping, emotionally charged romantic drama, rich with historical detail. ReShonda Tate delivers a powerful portrait of love, art, and the price of being unforgettable.

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“I didn’t know much about Hazel Scott before this, but it definitely made me want to learn more about her. Even with some fictional parts, the writing pulled me right in and I flew through it. I really enjoyed Hazel’s story and recommend it! Thank you NetGalley for the ARC!”
“First, what a beautiful cover! ReShonda Tate shines a well-deserved light on an unsung jazz legend, Hazel Scott, a name I hadn’t known before this book, but won’t soon forget. Ms Scott wasn’t just a musical prodigy; she was a social justice advocate who used her platform fearlessly, only to later fade from the spotlight, but Tate’s vivid storytelling breathes new life into Ms Scott’s dynamic story and influence. As we join her world we explore her defining relationship with Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., and her famous friendships most notably with Billie Holiday told in such a way that displays true sisterhood that grounds the story in warmth and authenticity. With Love from Harlem is a beautifully written, emotionally rich novel that reclaims a forgotten woman’s place in history. It left me wanting to uncover more about Hazel Scott and her life, which for me makes for a great historical fiction. I highly recommend it when it releases on January 27, 2026. Thank you to William Morris for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.”
“This book was absolutely amazing. I’ve never heard of Hazel Scott but by the time I finished, I felt like we’re best friends. Although I know it was historical fiction, I know parts of her story were pulled from tremendous research and you can tell she was a woman of strength and resilience. I really enjoyed this story. ReShonda Tate did an amazing job brining it to life.”
“This was an historical fiction novel about the life of renowned pianist Hazel Scott from the Harlem Renaissance era. I was eager to read this book due to my curiosity about her life. However, I felt like I got more than a few glimpses of other cultural icons, as well. The book could be a little tedious at times and I definitely questioned Hazel’s decisions often, but it was a decent read overall. It was informative and enlightening and I would recommend this book to those wanting to add to their knowledge and various perspectives of the time. Thank you to NetGalley and William Morrow for the advance reader’s copy in exchange for my honest review.”

About ReShonda Tate

As a national bestselling author and award-winning journalist, ReShonda Tate has the credentials, and the passion, to bring stories to life.  A highly sought-after motivational speaker/poet, ReShonda is a three-time nominee and previous winner of the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literature. She has received a plethora of distinguished awards and honors for her journalism, fiction, and poetry writing skills, including an induction into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame and the Texas Literary Hall of Fame. Two of her novels have been made into television movies. 

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