
Fidel Vs. Che: An Unheeded Last Gasp – Nonfiction
Cuban-born writer and journalist Alberto Müller notes in Why Fidel Abandoned Che? that when Che Guevara was captured and executed in Bolivia, his final guerrilla

Tutifruti’s Roll-Up Station!
Skateboarding fun with Tutifruti gives participants of all ages elevated self-confidence, positive friendships, and new skills. Drop into our game sessions for a one-of-a-kind experience

Yacht Rock Miami
Yacht Rock Miami is a multimedia performance tribute to the smooth sounds of the 1970s, ’80s, and today. Captain G, Captain Juan Luv, and Salty

An Afternoon With Dave Barry & Carl Hiaasen – Fiction & Nonfiction
This is a free event that requires a ticket for entry. Class Clown: The Memoirs of a Professional Wiseass: How I Went 77 Years Without

Create! Memories “Treasure Box” With Angela Bolaños
How do we hold onto the stories, places, and people that shape us? In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore the idea of storing memories

Grief & Memory: New Fiction
In Jesse Browner’s Sing to Me: A Novel, young, resourceful Hani sets out for the ruins of Troy after his father and sister vanish. With

Read With Jenna Book Club Picks – Fiction
In Emma Knight’s The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus, Pen arrives at the University of Edinburgh and is drawn into the orbit of a

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

Desperation & The Scars Of Upheaval: Three Stories – Fiction
In Ivonne Lamazares’ The Tilting House: A Novel, identity, family loyalty, and the scars of political upheaval wreak havoc when teenager Yuri, living in a

Slavery, Civil War & Satan – Fiction
Dennard Dayle’s How to Dodge a Cannonball: A Novel is a satire of the Civil War that follows Anders, a teenage idealist whose shifting roles

Books For Free Storytime! Here We Are: Notes For Living On Planet Earth By Oliver Jeffers
The Books for Free crew is taking over the tent, reading and chilling throughout the day. So grab a beanbag and settle in for a

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