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40 años del Mariel | Los autores del Mariel

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Event starts Monday, November 16 at 7 p.m. Los autores del Mariel Luis de la Paz, Andrés Reynaldo, Jesús Barquet y Rolando Morelli conversan sobre la Generación del Mariel. Al cumplirse cuatro décadas del éxodo del puerto Mariel (Cuba) hacia Miami, la Feria del Libro convoca a autores, periodistas, ensayistas y personalidades de la cultura […]

Wolfpack: Story of a Soccer Superstar

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Live Q&A: Monday, November 16 @ 11 a.m. EST Grades 5 – 9 Moderated by Michelle Kaufman, Miami Herald sportswriter. From rising young star to co-captain of the 2015 Women’s World Cup Champion team, Abby Wambach’s impressive career has shown her what it truly means to be a champion. Whether you’re leading from the bench […]

Shoebox Guitar: Instrument Workshop with Justin Roberts

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Let’s make a shoebox guitar using things you might already have at home! All you need is: An empty shoebox Scissors Rubber bands Pencil Something wooden like a ruler or anything else stable to make the neck of the guitar Justin Roberts knows that inside every one of us there is a mini rocker waiting […]

In Conversation: On The Orchard

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In David Hopen’s The Orchard, Orthodox Jewish high school student Aryeh moves with his family from Brooklyn’s Borough Park to the Miami suburbs and is plunged into a secularized world where everything he believes he knows of himself is threatened. Irresistibly drawn to his new friends, the lives they lead, and the way they think, […]

Art@Home: Activity based on Extra Yarn with artist Sonia Báez Hernández

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Presented in partnership with Project ART Anything can be made exciting if you add just a bit of color- and a lot of yarn! Join ProjectART artist Sonia Báez Hernández for a very fun and very colorful and fuzzy art activity. About Sonia Báez Hernández: Sonia Báez Hernández Is a contemporary Afro-Caribbean artist, curator, and […]

In Conversation: The Miami Times: Black Justice & Equality

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Yanela McLeod's The Miami Times and the Fight for Equality: Race, Sport, and the Black Press, 1948-1958 highlights the 1949 lawsuit challenging segregation on the city's public golf course brought by The Miami Times, the number one Black-owned newspaper in the country. It is but one example of the paper's commitment to desegregation, and part of the historical […]

In Conversation: On Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family

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New York Times bestselling author Robert Kolker’s Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family, follows the true story of the Galvins, a large family upended by acute schizophrenia in the 1960s and ’70s. At the time, the family hid its anguish and trauma behind a shiny veneer of all-American normalcy, but beyond […]

In Conversation: Another Country, Not Their Own

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E. J. Koh was 15 when her mother returned to South Korea and left her behind in California. In her memoir The Magical Language of Others, she grapples with forgiveness, reconciliation, and legacy as she reads her mother's letters seeking absolution and love. Prize-winning poet Marcelo Hernandez Castillo’s Children of the Land relays his experiences […]

A Reading: World of Wonders: In Praise of Nature

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The collection of personal essays in award-winning poet Nezhukumatathil’s World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments – lushly illustrated by Fumi Nakamura – together form an enchanting and introspective narrative of a life’s journey buoyed by connection to animals and earth. Sponsored by:

In Conversation: Poetry & Memoir: Walt Whitman in My Life & Rocket Fantastic

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Fellow poet-memoirists sit down to talk about their latest work. In What Is the Grass: Walt Whitman in My Life, Mark Doty effortlessly blends biography, criticism, and memoir in what the New York Times described as “an incisive, personal meditation” on the Leaves of Grass author. In her collection Rocket Fantastic, Gabrielle Calvocoressi – senior […]

In Conversation: On The Lost Shtetl

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In Max Gross' The Lost Shtetl, a town that history missed – spared by the Holocaust and the Cold War, untouched by electricity, the internet, and indoor plumbing – is abruptly pulled into the 21st century, with seriocomic results. Gross talks about his novel with Moriel Rothman-Zecher, author of the heartbreaking coming-of-age tale, Sadness Is […]

In Conversation: On Addis Ababa Noir & Out of Mesopotamia

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Novelist Maaza Mengiste’s anthology Addis Ababa Noir offers 14 dark stories of complicated characters and bad behavior by some of Ethiopia's most talented writers, both living in the country and abroad. Salar Abdoh's Out of Mesopotamia is an unprecedented glimpse into “endless war” from a Middle Eastern perspective, a meditation that is moving, humane, darkly […]