
An Evening with José Andrés in conversation with Ana Navarro
Partnered with Miami Book Fair, join us as we welcome chef and author José Andrés, and The View co-host Ana Navarro, for the release of

Cross Currents: Haiti, Jamaica & the Caribbean Imagination
Cross Currents: Haiti, Jamaica & the Caribbean Imagination, with Edwidge Danticat (Watch Out for Falling Iguanas), Fabienne Josaphat (Kingdom of No Tomorrow: A Novel), Diana McCaulay (A

Little Haiti Book Festival 2026
MARKETPLACE All Day A vibrant destination with exhibitors, food vendors, and a book fair featuring local authors and publishers offering books in English, Haitian Creole, and

Sex, Secrets & Lost Loves – Fiction
In Diana Says Yes: A Dirty Diana Novel, co-authored by Jen Besser and Shana Feste, Diana trades Parisian escapades for therapy with her husband, Oliver

Along The Eastern Seaboard: A History In Images – Nonfiction
Florida-based photographer Anastasia Samoylova’s Atlantic Coast retraces Berenice Abbott’s 1954 photographic journey on historic U.S. Route 1 along the Eastern Seaboard, documenting dislocation, loss, and

A Year In The Vineyard With Sophie Menin & Bob Chapin – Nonfiction
Sophie Menin and photographer Bob Chaplin’s A Year in the Vineyard, is a tribute to the cycle of the vine and its seasonal rhythms and

A Glimpse Into Other Worlds: New & Daring Speculative Fiction
In Allison King’s The Phoenix Pencil Company: A Novel, a hidden magic – the ability to reforge pencils and revive the memories they contain –

Mercy Besada Velázquez Presenta Su Nueva Obra – Ficción
Mercy Besada Velázquez presenta La doña del abanico: La verdad está más cerca de la mentira, una novela donde Susana – una mujer fuerte pero

On Environmental Activism & Hope: The Human Urge To Thrive – Nonfiction
Inspired by a lifetime of activism, Catherine Coleman Flowers’ Holy Ground: On Activism, Environmental Justice, and Finding Hope is a collection of personal and political

On The Ecological Brink: Remodeling Food & Land Scarcity – Nonfiction
In We Are Eating the Earth: The Race to Fix Our Food System and Save Our Climate, bestselling author Michael Grunwald argues that the greatest

Reggae: A History – Nonfiction
Offering analysis and key interviews, John Masouri‘s Pressure Drop: Reggae in the Seventies chronicles reggae’s most tumultuous and influential decade. The music flourished against a

Sobre Historia, Tradiciones E Identidad – Ficción
Con Negro en la costa, María E. Hernández Caballero se adentra por los subsuelos del mundo cultural cubano de los años ochenta reflejando las relaciones