
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

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

Bilingualism & Balance: Poetry In Translation
Poet-translators read from their latest collections and discuss how they navigate bilingualism and balance their own creative work with the art of translation. Today’s Morning

National Book Foundation Presents: Celebrating The 2025 National Book Award Honorees For Poetry – Poetry
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

An Evening With U.S. Poet Laureate Arthur Sze On Into The Hush – Poetry
Free special program! Like wind on a lake, newly appointed U.S. Poet Laureate Arthur Sze’s 12th book of poetry, Into the Hush, extends a language

Surviving Dystopia – Young Adult Fiction & Poetry
In Last Chance Live! by Helena Haywoode Henry, a teenage girl on death row competes on a reality show and must decide what forgiveness, family,

Caste-ing Off Expectations – Fiction
In Renée Ahdieh’s Park Avenue: A Novel, Jia, the ambitious daughter of Korean bodega owners, is living her dream as a Manhattan lawyer. But when

Badiucao & Melissa Chan On You Must Take Part In Revolution – Fiction
You Must Take Part in Revolution: A Graphic Novel by Badiucao and Melissa Chan is a near-future dystopian tale exploring technology, authoritarianism, and the fight

Exploring Moral Responsibility In Sci-Fi & Dystopia – Fiction
Alex Foster’s Circular Motion is a story of love, despair, and two people’s search for belonging in a world literally spinning out of control. Tanner

Fifty Years After The Vietnam War – Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry
On the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, three authors discuss the challenges of telling the stories of their parents and lovers,