
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

Highways & Byways As Borders: Deborah N. Archer On Dividing Lines – Nonfiction
In Dividing Lines: How Transportation Infrastructure Reinforces Racial Inequality, Deborah N. Archer reveals how America’s transportation infrastructure – highways, roads, bus routes, even sidewalks –

Hamilton V. Jefferson: The Battle To Shape American Liberty
This is a free event that requires a ticket for entry. In The Pursuit of Liberty: How Hamilton vs. Jefferson Ignited the Lasting Battle Over

Fathers & Sons: Stories Of Resilience, Survival & Love – Nonfiction
In Becoming Baba: Fatherhood, Faith, and Finding Meaning in America, Aymann Ismail shares his journey as the son of Egyptian immigrants, coming of age as

Legends & Icons: Four American Lives – Nonfiction
In Joan Crawford: A Woman’s Face, Scott Eyman delivers a definitive portrait of the Hollywood icon, drawing on interviews and never-before-seen documents and photos from

Tales Of Struggle & Survival – Nonfiction
In The River’s Daughter: A Memoir, leading whitewater guide Bridget Crocker traces her journey from a turbulent childhood in Wyoming after her parents’ divorce to

Defiance & Determination: True-Life Tales – Nonfiction/No Ficción
Haley Cohen Gilliland’s A Flower Traveled in My Blood: The Incredible True Story of the Grandmothers Who Fought to Find a Stolen Generation of Children

Spotlight On Florida: Making Up & Making Of – Nonfiction
In Coral Gables: The First Hundred Years, Patrick Alexander chronicles George Merrick’s arrival in Florida in 1900. There, he turned a humble wooden shack into

Jonathan Capehart On Yet Here I Am – Nonfiction
This is a free event that requires a ticket for entry. In Yet Here I Am: Lessons from a Black Man’s Search for Home, Pulitzer

Progress In America: Innovators, Policymakers & Potholes – Nonfiction
In Why Nothing Works: Who Killed Progress – and How to Bring It Back, Marc J. Dunkelman delivers a provocative exploration of America’s vetocracy –

The Holocaust: History & Heroes – Nonfiction
Jack El-Hai’s The Nazi and the Psychiatrist: Hermann Göring, Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, and a Fatal Meeting of Minds at the End of WWII chronicles

Reclaiming History: Power, Resistance & Cultural Memory – Fiction & Nonfiction
Join us for a conversation about revolutionary figures and marginalized voices. In The First and Last King of Haiti: The Rise and Fall of Henry