
Roots & Reckonings: Family, Memory & Caribbean Identity – Nonfiction
In How to Be Unmothered: A Trinidadian Memoir, Camille U. Adams maps the fault lines between mother and child against the backdrop of Trinidad’s colonial

Writing History & Heroes: Middle Grade Fiction
One summer. Forty-six mountain peaks. A second chance to make things right. In The Trouble with Heroes, Kate Messner takes readers on a heart-filling journey

Pause The Panic: On Menopause & Life – Fiction & Nonfiction
Dina Aronson’s Midlife Private Parts: Revealing Essays that Will Change the Way You Think About Age, co-edited with Dina Alvarez, is a soulful, revealing collection

Zipodes: An Invitation To Poetry – Poetry
Literally Everyone Is Invited: An Ode to South Florida celebrates the 10th anniversary of the ZipOde – a playful, placed-based poetic form created in 2015

Creature Feature – Fiction For Young Readers
It takes a village to raise a critter! Newbery Medal award winner Donna Barba Higuera brings a double feature: Xolo is the exciting tale of

Lineage, Language & Landscape: Poetry Debuts – Poetry
In Black Mestiza, Yael Valencia Aldana reckons with her identity as a Caribbean Afro-Latinx/e woman with Indigenous, Black, and white roots and pays homage to

The Company We Keep: Poetry As Witness & Warning – Poetry
Reginald Dwayne Betts is our foremost chronicler of the ways prison shapes and transforms American life. In Doggerel, he examines this subject through a more

The Power Of Educators: Voices Shaping America’s Future – Nonfiction
Raising America: A Visual Celebration of Educators, written by Careshia Moore with Chantel Jiroch, shines a spotlight on educators as storytellers, leaders, and builders of

National Book Foundation Presents: Celebrating The 2025 National Book Award Honorees For Fiction – Fiction
Each fall, Miami Book Fair invites the authors and translators of 50 National Book Award longlisted titles to gather in Miami following the National Book

Poetic Muses On Feminism, Fire & Form – Poetry
This panel brings together three poets whose distinct voices form a harmony of female subjectivity, resilience, adaptation, and innovation around questions of art, pop culture,

Haitian Health: Mind, Body & Community – Nonfiction
This panel explores health in Haitian communities, encompassing mental wellness, physical care, and cultural factors that shape healing. Dr. Judite Blanc, Ph.D., contributes expertise in

Cities, Mobility & A Vision For A Better America – Nonfiction
Charles C. Bohl’s The Art of the New Urbanism, Volume 1: (1980-2010), co-authored with James Dougherty, showcases how visual communication has transformed community planning and