Category: Articles
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August 5 – Conversations: David Baldacci, “One Good Deed”
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August 22 – What Book would author David Baldacci take to a desert island?
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November 13 – An Interview with David Baldacci
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November 14 – Reading with David Baldacci
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December 10 – Interview with David Baldacci
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How High the Moon by Karyn Parsons Kickstarts Conversations about Race and Racism for Young Readers
Karyn Parson's historical fiction debut How High The Moon offers young readers an entry point into conversations about race and racism.
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Read an Excerpt of INCONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION
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Why The Devil’s Highway by Luís Alberto Urrea Still Matters 15 Years Later
The Devil's Highway by Luís Alberto Urrea, which tells the true story of 14 Mexicans who risked their lives in an attempt to cross into the United States, is as important now as when it was published fifteen years ago.
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DRAFT EDIT
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Pre-Order Talking to Strangers and Receive an Exclusive Pin!
Pre-order Talking to Strangers from one of the participating independent bookstores below, and you can receive an exclusive enamel pin featuring the cover art. Offer redeemed through the bookstore while supplies last.
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Campfire Cooking – Your Go-To Prep List plus Quick-and-Easy Delicious Recipes
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Rebecca Deng’s What They Meant For Evil Illustrates Faith and Survival With an Untold Story
Rebecca Deng's What They Meant For Evil will resonate with readers of all faiths and backgrounds for its stirring account of Sudan's Second Civil War.