5 Books Published by Mama’s Boyz, Incorporated on AALBC — Book Cover Collage

Click for more detail about Mama’s Boyz In Living Color! by Jerry Craft Mama’s Boyz In Living Color!

by Jerry Craft
Mama’s Boyz, Incorporated (Jan 22, 2017)
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The humorous struggles of Pauline Porter, as she struggles to run the family bookstore. But that’s the easy part. The hard part is trying to raise her two teenage sons, Tyrell and Yusuf. She loves to read— they’d rather play video games. She likes to eat healthy — they’d rather eat junk food. She loves ol’ school music — they listen to hip hop. But it would all be worth it if they ever came to realize that all she wants to do is to keep them happy and safe. Based on the popular Mama’s Boyz syndicated comic strip.


Click for more detail about The Offenders: Saving the World, While Serving Detention! by Jerry Craft The Offenders: Saving the World, While Serving Detention!

by Jerry Craft
Mama’s Boyz, Incorporated (Jan 22, 2014)
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"A freak accident gives five middle-school bullies superpowers. But instead of being able to transform into cool super-beings, they are forced to take on the characteristics of the kids who they pick on. Sure, their abilities may be at an all-time high, but do they really have what it takes to save their school when their self-esteem is at an all-time low?"—Back cover.


Click for more detail about Just Because by Chiquita Camille Payne Just Because

by Chiquita Camille Payne
Mama’s Boyz, Incorporated (Dec 20, 2013)
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2015 WINNER of THE PURPLE DRAGONFLY AWARD in the category of FAMILY MATTERS and HONORABLE MENTION for PICTURE BOOK!!!

A mom takes her son on a poetic journey about the importance of family and family traditions and how families come together for good times, bad times, but always “Just Because.”


Click for more detail about Mama’s Boyz The Big Picture: What You Need to Succeed! by Jerry Craft Mama’s Boyz The Big Picture: What You Need to Succeed!

by Jerry Craft
Mama’s Boyz, Incorporated (Jan 22, 2010)
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Click for more detail about Mama’s Boyz Home Schoolin, Because Learning Shouldn’t Stop at 3 O’clock! by Jerry Craft Mama’s Boyz Home Schoolin, Because Learning Shouldn’t Stop at 3 O’clock!

by Jerry Craft
Mama’s Boyz, Incorporated (Aug 11, 2007)
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Mama s Boyz: Home Schoolin is 112-pages of comic strips and stories aimed at getting kids and young adults to focus on the positive sides of African-American life. The book follows a year in the life of the Porter family, which is made up of Pauline (a widow), her two teenaged sons, Tyrell and Yusuf, and Gran pa and Uncle Greg. In January, Gran’pa takes the boys downtown to eat at a lunch counter in celebration of Dr Martin Luther King s birthday. For the first time, the teens are made to realize what life was like before the Civil Rights Movement as Gran pa makes Yusuf give up his seat to a white passenger. Once at the restaurant, they are told how African Americans used to have to enter through the back door and were not even permitted to sit at the counter. These are crucial parts of our past that many of today’s youth know absolutely nothing about! Other topics include an appreciation of Black History and Women’s History Months, back-to-school (Mom’s favorite time of the year!) and Kwanzaa to name a few. And when the boys have to take care of their flu-sickened Mom during Mother’s Day, they realize just how much she does for them on a day-to-day basis. In addition, October commemorates National Book Month as real-live NY Times best-selling author Eric Jerome Dickey appears in the strip to do a book signing at the family s bookstore! Mama’s Boyz: Home Schoolin’ also includes a look at how cartoonist Jerry Craft creates his strips and draws his characters, as well as his commentary on various comics throughout the book. There’s even an old-fashioned flipbook with a dancing Yusuf showing his moves at the bottom of the page. The final section includes special Mama’s Boyz strips that have been done for organizations such as the American Diabetes Association and Donate Life America. The book concludes with the most popular Mama’s Boyz story in its 15-year run, entitled Dawn of the Dad in which Mom shows Yusuf the tremendous responsibility of raising a child as he s made to care for an infant for an entire weekend. Changing diapers, 2 a.m. feedings, crying, burping… you name it. When this story first appeared in newspapers, Jerry received over 500 emails from parents, teachers and clergy around the country commending the series. One mother wrote me to say that she let her son read the strips, then used it as a way to talk to him for the very first time about the issue of babies having babies. "I was honored to have played a role in that," says Craft. As a result, in June of 2007, he received a Conversation Starter award from the DC Campaign to Prevent Teenage Pregnancy. The award is for advocates who have helped change the conversation about teen pregnancy from one that places blame and shame on teenagers, to conversations about what it takes to motivate teens to want to avoid pregnancy in the first place. Mama s Boyz: Home Schoolin’ is a great read for everyone from eight to 108! And it s something the whole family can and SHOULD enjoy together, which is a rarity in itself.