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SUMMARY:#LOCBookfest22 Author Talk | 'Flying the Coop' with Lucinda Roy & 'The Monsters We Defy' with Leslye Penelope
DESCRIPTION:PBS Books\, in collaboration with Virginia Public Media\, is hosting a conversation celebrating the Library of Congress National Book Festival with Leslye Penelope\, author of “The Monsters We Defy\,” and Lucinda Roy\, author of “Flying the Coop\,” to discuss their work\, their dedication to creating strong empowered female heroines\, and their involvement in the festival. The authors will be interviewed by VPM’s Samantha Willis and Angie Miles. \nAbout Lucinda Roy  \nLucinda Roy is an award-winning novelist\, poet and memoirist\, and a lifelong advocate for diversity and inclusion. She’s lived and taught on three continents and is recognized for her keynotes on race and gender\, creative writing\, and education reform. Her commentaries and poetry have been published in numerous newspapers and journals\, including USA Today\, The Guardian\, and The New York Times. She lives with her husband in Virginia\, where\, as a distinguished professor\, she teaches creative writing at Virginia Tech. For “The Freedom Race\,” she relocated to speculative fiction because it allows her to imagine what form hope would take inside a damaged future world. Roy’s latest novel\, “Flying the Coop\,” is featured at the 2022 National Book Festival.  \nAbout Leslye Penelope  \nLeslye Penelope has been writing since she could hold a pen and loves getting lost in the worlds in her head. She is an award-winning fantasy and paranormal romance author. Her novel “Song of Blood & Stone” was chosen as one of Time’s 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time. Equally left- and right-brained\, Penelope studied filmmaking and computer science in college and sometimes dreams in HTML. She hosts the “My Imaginary Friends” podcast and lives in Maryland with her husband and furry dependents. Her latest book\, “The Monsters We Defy\,” is featured at the 2022 National Book Festival. \n\nAbout the Library of Congress National Book Festival\n\n\nThe Library of Congress is the world’s largest library\, offering access to the creative record of the United States — and extensive materials from around the world — both on-site and online. It is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. The Library of Congress National Book Festival is a highly anticipated annual event\, which draws the young\, old and any age in between\, appealing to a wide palette of tastes and preferences in genres ranging from adult fiction to fantasy\, kid lit to political nonfiction. For the first time in three years\, the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival returns to live audiences in a one-day\, all-day festival on Saturday\, Sept. 3\, from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington\, D.C. The festival will feature more than 120 authors\, poets and writers under the theme of “Books Bring Us Together.” 
URL:https://www.pbsbooks.org/event/locbookfest22-author-talk-roy-and-penelope/
CATEGORIES:LOC Bookfest 22
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SUMMARY:#LOCBookfest22 Author Talk | 'Latinitas: Celebrating 40 Big Dreamers' with Juliet Menéndez
DESCRIPTION:PBS Books\, in collaboration with South Florida PBS\, is hosting a conversation celebrating the Library of Congress National Book Festival with Juliet Menéndez\, author of "Latinitas: Celebrating 40 Big Dreamers". \nAbout Juliet Menéndez  \nJuliet Menéndez is a Guatemalan American author and illustrator living between Guatemala City\, Paris and New York. While working as a bilingual teacher in New York City's public schools\, Menéndez noted the need for more books that depicted children like the ones in her classrooms. She studied design and illustration in Paris and now spends her days with her watercolors and notebook. "Latinitas: Celebrating 40 Big Dreamers" is Menéndez's first children's book and is featured at the 2022 National Book Festival.  \n\nAbout the Library of Congress National Book Festival\n\n\nThe Library of Congress is the world's largest library\, offering access to the creative record of the United States — and extensive materials from around the world — both on-site and online. It is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. The Library of Congress National Book Festival is a highly anticipated annual event\, which draws the young\, old and any age in between\, appealing to a wide palette of tastes and preferences in genres ranging from adult fiction to fantasy\, kid lit to political nonfiction. For the first time in three years\, the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival returns to live audiences in a one-day\, all-day festival on Saturday\, Sept. 3\, from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington\, D.C. The festival will feature more than 120 authors\, poets and writers under the theme of "Books Bring Us Together." 
URL:https://www.pbsbooks.org/event/locbookfest22-author-talk-latinitas-celebrating-40-big-dreamers-with-juliet-menendez/
CATEGORIES:LOC Bookfest 22
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SUMMARY:#LOCBookfest22 Author Talk | 'Walk with Me: A Biography of Fannie Lou Hamer' with Kate Clifford Larson
DESCRIPTION:PBS Books\, in collaboration with Virginia Public Media\, is hosting a conversation celebrating the Library of Congress National Book Festival with Leslye Penelope\, author of The Monsters We Defy\, and Lucinda Roy\, author of Flying the Coop\, to discuss their work\, their dedication to creating strong empowered female heroines\, and their involvement in the festival. The authors will be interviewed by VPM’s Samantha Willis and Angie Miles. \nAbout Kate Clifford Larson  \nKate Clifford Larson is a bestselling author of acclaimed biographies\, including “Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman\, Portrait of an American Hero\,” “Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter” and “The Assassin’s Accomplice: Mary Surratt and the Plot to Kill Abraham Lincoln.” Larson has a B.A. and M.A. arts from Simmons UNiversity\, a Northeastern UNiversity master of business administration and a doctorate from the University of New Hampshire. She has appeared in national and international media. Larson is an award-winning consultant for feature films\, documentaries\, state and national parks\, heritage tourism and more.  She is currently a Brandeis University Women’s Studies Research Center Visiting Scholar and lives with her family outside Boston. Larson’s latest book\, “Walk With Me: A Biography of Fannie Lou Hamer” was named one of Kirkus Review’s best of 2021 and is featured at the 2022 National Book Festival.  \n\nAbout the Library of Congress National Book Festival\n\n\nThe Library of Congress is the world’s largest library\, offering access to the creative record of the United States — and extensive materials from around the world — both on-site and online. It is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. The Library of Congress National Book Festival is a highly anticipated annual event\, which draws the young\, old and any age in between\, appealing to a wide palette of tastes and preferences in genres ranging from adult fiction to fantasy\, kid lit to political nonfiction. For the first time in three years\, the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival returns to live audiences in a one-day\, all-day festival on Saturday\, Sept. 3\, from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington\, D.C. The festival will feature more than 120 authors\, poets and writers under the theme of “Books Bring Us Together.” 
URL:https://www.pbsbooks.org/event/locbookfest22-author-talk-walk-with-me-a-biography-of-fannie-lou-hamer-with-kate-clifford-larson/
CATEGORIES:LOC Bookfest 22
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SUMMARY:#LOCBookfest22 Author Talk | 'Horse: A Novel' with Geraldine Brooks
DESCRIPTION:Geraldine Brooks will discuss “Horse: A Novel” at the 2022 National Book Festival. \nAbout Geraldine Brooks  \nAustralian-born Geraldine Brooks grew up in Sydney. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in fiction in 2006 for her second novel\, “March.” Her novels “Caleb’s Crossing” and “People of the Book” were New York Times bestsellers. Brooks worked as a reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Wall Street Journal\, where she covered crises in the Middle East\, Africa and the Balkans. Her first novel\, “Year of Wonders\,” is an international bestseller\, translated into more than 25 languages and currently under option to the actor Olivia Coleman. Brooks’ latest work\, “Horse: A Novel\,” is featured at the 2022 National Book Festival.  \n\nAbout the Library of Congress National Book Festival\n\n\nThe Library of Congress is the world’s largest library\, offering access to the creative record of the United States — and extensive materials from around the world — both on-site and online. It is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. The Library of Congress National Book Festival is a highly anticipated annual event\, which draws the young\, old and any age in between\, appealing to a wide palette of tastes and preferences in genres ranging from adult fiction to fantasy\, kid lit to political nonfiction. For the first time in three years\, the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival returns to live audiences in a one-day\, all-day festival on Saturday\, Sept. 3\, from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington\, D.C. The festival will feature more than 120 authors\, poets and writers under the theme of “Books Bring Us Together.” 
URL:https://www.pbsbooks.org/event/locbookfest22-author-talk-horse-a-novel-with-geraldine-brooks/
CATEGORIES:LOC Bookfest 22
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SUMMARY:#LOCBookfest22 Author Talk | 'Tuesdays with Morrie' 25th Anniversary with Mitch Albon
DESCRIPTION:Mitch Albom will discuss “Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man\, a Young Man\, and Life’s Greatest Lesson\, 25th Anniversary Edition” at the 2022 National Book Festival. \nAbout Mitch Albom  \nMitch Albom is the author of numerous fiction and nonfiction books\, which have collectively sold more than 40 million copies in 47 languages worldwide. He has written award-winning TV films\, stage plays\, screenplays\, a newspaper column\, a musical and eight No. 1 New York Times bestsellers. Through his work at the Detroit Free Press\, he was inducted into both the National Sports Media Association and Michigan Sports halls of fame. Albom also received the 2010 Red Smith Award for lifetime achievement. After bestselling memoir “Finding Chika” and “Human Touch\,” the weekly serial published online to raise funds for pandemic relief\, his latest work is a return to fiction with New York Times bestseller “The Stranger in the Lifeboat.” Albom founded and oversees SAY Detroit\, a consortium of nine charitable operations in his hometown\, including a nonprofit dessert shop and food product line to fund programs for Detroit’s most underserved citizens. He operates an orphanage in Port-Au-Prince\, Haiti\, which he visits monthly. Albom lives with his wife\, Janine\, in Michigan. His bestselling memoir\, “Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man\, a Young Man and Life’s Greatest Lesson\, 25th Anniversary Edition\,” is featured at the 2022 National Book Festival.  \n\nAbout the Library of Congress National Book Festival\n\n\nThe Library of Congress is the world’s largest library\, offering access to the creative record of the United States — and extensive materials from around the world — both on-site and online. It is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. The Library of Congress National Book Festival is a highly anticipated annual event\, which draws the young\, old and any age in between\, appealing to a wide palette of tastes and preferences in genres ranging from adult fiction to fantasy\, kid lit to political nonfiction. For the first time in three years\, the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival returns to live audiences in a one-day\, all-day festival on Saturday\, Sept. 3\, from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington\, D.C. The festival will feature more than 120 authors\, poets and writers under the theme of “Books Bring Us Together.” 
URL:https://www.pbsbooks.org/event/locbookfest22-author-talk-tuesdays-with-morrie-25th-anniversary-with-mitch-albon/
CATEGORIES:LOC Bookfest 22
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SUMMARY:#LOCBookfest22 Author Talk | 'How The Word Is Passed' with Clint Smith
DESCRIPTION:PBS Books\, in collaboration with Maryland Public Television\, is hosting a conversation celebrating the Library of Congress National Book Festival with Clint Smith\, author of How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America\, to discuss his work and involvement in the festival. The author will be interviewed American Black Journal’s Stephen Henderson. \nAbout Clint Smith  \nClint Smith is a staff writer at The Atlantic. He is the author of the bestselling narrative nonfiction book\, “How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America.” He is also the author of the poetry collection “Counting Descent.” The book won the 2017 Literary Award for Best Poetry Book from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association and was a finalist for an NAACP Image Award. He has received fellowships from New America\, the Emerson Collective\, the Art for Justice Fund\, Cave Canem and the National Science Foundation. Born and raised in New Orleans\, he received his bachelor’s degree in English from Davidson College and his doctorate in education from Harvard University. Smith’s featured book at the 2022 National Book Festival is “How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America.”  \n\nAbout the Library of Congress National Book Festival\n\n\nThe Library of Congress is the world’s largest library\, offering access to the creative record of the United States — and extensive materials from around the world — both on-site and online. It is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. The Library of Congress National Book Festival is a highly anticipated annual event\, which draws the young\, old and any age in between\, appealing to a wide palette of tastes and preferences in genres ranging from adult fiction to fantasy\, kid lit to political nonfiction. For the first time in three years\, the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival returns to live audiences in a one-day\, all-day festival on Saturday\, Sept. 3\, from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington\, D.C. The festival will feature more than 120 authors\, poets and writers under the theme of “Books Bring Us Together.” 
URL:https://www.pbsbooks.org/event/locbookfest22-author-talk-how-the-word-is-passed-with-clint-smith/
CATEGORIES:LOC Bookfest 22
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SUMMARY:#LOCBookfest22 Author Talk | 'Bad Mexicans: Race\, Empire and Revolution in the Borderlands' with Kelly Lytle Hernández
DESCRIPTION:About Kelly Lytle Hernández  \nKelly Lytle Hernández is a professor of history\, African American studies and urban planning at the University of California\, Los Angeles\, where she holds the Thomas E. Lifka Endowed Chair in History and directs the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies. A 2019 MacArthur fellowship recipient\, she is the author of the award-winning books "Migra!" and "City of Inmates." Hernández lives in Los Angeles. Featured at the 2022 National Book Festival is her latest work\, "Bad Mexicans: Race\, Empire and Revolution in the Borderlands." It is about the migrant rebels\, the magonistas\, that started the 1910 Mexican Revolution.  \nAbout The Library of Congress National Book Festival: \n\n\nThe Library of Congress is the world's largest library\, offering access to the creative record of the United States — and extensive materials from around the world — both on-site and online. It is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. The Library of Congress National Book Festival is a highly anticipated annual event\, which draws the young\, old and any age in between\, appealing to a wide palette of tastes and preferences in genres ranging from adult fiction to fantasy\, kid lit to political nonfiction. For the first time in three years\, the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival returns to live audiences in a one-day\, all-day festival on Saturday\, Sept. 3\, from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington\, D.C. The festival will feature more than 120 authors\, poets and writers under the theme of "Books Bring Us Together." 
URL:https://www.pbsbooks.org/event/locbookfest22-author-talk-bad-mexicans-race-empire-and-revolution-in-the-borderlands-with-kelly-lytle-hernandez/
CATEGORIES:LOC Bookfest 22
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SUMMARY:#LOCBookfest22 Author Talk | 'Blackout: A Novel' with Dhonielle Clayton
DESCRIPTION:About Dhonielle Clayton  \nDhonielle Clayton is the New York Times bestselling author of The Belles series and the co-author of the Tiny Pretty Things duology\, which was made into a Netflix original series. She is chief operating officer of the nonprofit We Need Diverse Books and owner of CAKE Literary. Clayton is one of the authors of “Blackout: A Novel\,” which is featured at the 2022 National Book Festival and follows six Black teenagers during a blackout in New York City.  \n\nAbout the Library of Congress National Book Festival\n\n\nThe Library of Congress is the world’s largest library\, offering access to the creative record of the United States — and extensive materials from around the world — both on-site and online. It is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. The Library of Congress National Book Festival is a highly anticipated annual event\, which draws the young\, old and any age in between\, appealing to a wide palette of tastes and preferences in genres ranging from adult fiction to fantasy\, kid lit to political nonfiction. For the first time in three years\, the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival returns to live audiences in a one-day\, all-day festival on Saturday\, Sept. 3\, from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington\, D.C. The festival will feature more than 120 authors\, poets and writers under the theme of “Books Bring Us Together.” 
URL:https://www.pbsbooks.org/event/locbookfest22-author-talk-blackout-a-novel-with-dhonielle-clayton/
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SUMMARY:#LOCBookfest22 Author Talk: 'Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us' with Rachel Aviv
DESCRIPTION:About Rachel Aviv  \nRachel Aviv is a staff writer at The New Yorker\, where she writes about medicine\, education\, criminal justice and other subjects. In 2022\, she won a National Magazine Award for Profile Writing. A 2019 national fellow at New America\, she lives in Brooklyn\, New York. Aviv received a Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant to support her work on her book “Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us\,” which is featured at the 2022 National Book Festival.  \nAbout The Library of Congress National Book Festival: \n\nThe Library of Congress is the world’s largest library\, offering access to the creative record of the United States — and extensive materials from around the world — both on-site and online. It is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. The Library of Congress National Book Festival is a highly anticipated annual event\, which draws the young\, old and any age in between\, appealing to a wide palette of tastes and preferences in genres ranging from adult fiction to fantasy\, kid lit to political nonfiction. For the first time in three years\, the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival returns to live audiences in a one-day\, all-day festival on Saturday\, Sept. 3\, from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington\, D.C. The festival will feature more than 120 authors\, poets and writers under the theme of “Books Bring Us Together.” 
URL:https://www.pbsbooks.org/event/locbookfest22-author-talk-strangers-to-ourselves-unsettled-minds-and-the-stories-that-make-us-with-rachel-aviv/
CATEGORIES:LOC Bookfest 22
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SUMMARY:#LOCBookfest22 Author Talk | 'More Than You'll Ever Know' with Katie Gutierrez
DESCRIPTION:PBS Books\, in collaboration with GBH\, is hosting a conversation celebrating the Library of Congress National Book Festival with Katie Gutierrez\, author of More Than You'll Ever Know: A Novel\, to discuss her work and involvement in the festival. \nAbout Katie Gutierrez  \nKatie Gutierrez has a Master of Fine Arts from Texas State University\, and her writing has appeared in Harper's Bazaar\, The Washington Post\, Longreads\, Texas Monthly and elsewhere. She was born and raised in Laredo\, Texas\, and now lives in San Antonio with her husband and their two children. Featured at the 2022 National Book Festival\, Gutierrez's debut book\, "More Than You'll Ever Know: A Novel\," follows a true-crime writer who grows obsessed with the story of Lore Rivera\, a woman who was caught leading a double life after one of her husbands murders the other.  \n\nAbout the Library of Congress National Book Festival\n\n\nThe Library of Congress is the world's largest library\, offering access to the creative record of the United States — and extensive materials from around the world — both on-site and online. It is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. The Library of Congress National Book Festival is a highly anticipated annual event\, which draws the young\, old and any age in between\, appealing to a wide palette of tastes and preferences in genres ranging from adult fiction to fantasy\, kid lit to political nonfiction. For the first time in three years\, the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival returns to live audiences in a one-day\, all-day festival on Saturday\, Sept. 3\, from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington\, D.C. The festival will feature more than 120 authors\, poets and writers under the theme of "Books Bring Us Together." 
URL:https://www.pbsbooks.org/event/locbookfest22-author-talk-more-than-youll-ever-know-with-katie-gutierrez/
CATEGORIES:LOC Bookfest 22
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