
Lost Chapter
Signature drinks and yummy bites. On-point DJs and curated hit lists. Literary-inspired diversions every night of the week. It’s all happening at the Lost Chapter

Más Al Sur: Tres Escritoras, Tres Miradas – Ficción
Islas de calor, de Malu Furche, imagina un futuro de emergencia climática que transforma la vida urbana. La entrega, de Perla Suez, narra una historia

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

On The Writings Of Ann Alejandro – Nonfiction
Ann Alejandro died in 2019 at the age of 64, unpublished. Her chosen form was the letter, and her audience was her family and close

Breaking Borders In Creative Fiction: Three New & Inspired Novels
Karen Russell’s The Antidote: A Novel tells the story of the fictional Uz, Nebraska, and begins as a historic dust storm ravages the town. But

Claiming Love Amid Chaos – Fiction
Jane Hamilton’s The Phoebe Variations: A Novel is a coming-of-age story about girls, mothers, and finding one’s way in the world. On the verge of

Celia, Cien Años Sonando – No Ficción
Rosa Marquetti Torres presenta Celia en el mundo (1962-2003), obra que recorre con rigor y pasión la trayectoria de Celia Cruz tras su exilio, desde

Limyè sou Florid: Fè Makiyaj ak Fè Makiyè – Nonfiksyon
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