PBS Books 2024 National Book Festival Author Talk: Susan and Lexi Haas
In partnership with Kansas City PBS and other local PBS stations, Heather-Marie Montilla of PBS Books is joined by authors Susan and Lexi Haas to discuss their book "The Year of the Buttered Cat" as part of the PBS Books 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival author series.
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Montilla, Heather-Marie - Haas, Lexi - Haas, Susan
Date:2024-07-24
Film, Video
PBS Books 2024 National Book Festival Author Talk: Sandra Cisneros
In partnership with WTTW and other local PBS stations, Heather-Marie Montilla of PBS Books is joined by Sandra Cisneros to discuss the author's release of the 40th anniversary edition of "The House on Mango Street," as part of the 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival author series.
PBS Books 2024 National Book Festival Author Talk: Max Greenfield
In partnership with PBS SoCal and other local PBS stations, Maria Hall-Brown talks with Max Greenfield to discuss his latest book, "Good Night Thoughts," as part of the PBS Books 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival author series.
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Hall-Brown, Maria - Greenfield, Max
Date:2024-07-17
Film, Video
PBS Books 2024 National Book Festival Author Talk: James McBride
In partnership with WHYY and other local PBS stations, Heather-Marie Montilla of PBS Books is joined by author James McBride to discuss his latest book "The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store" as part of the PBS Books 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival author series.
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McBride, James - Montilla, Heather-Marie
Date:2024-08-01
Film, Video
PBS Books 2024 National Book Festival Author Talk: Abby Jimenez
In partnership with Virginia Public Media and other local PBS stations, Keyris Manzanares of VPM talks to author Abby Jimenez about her latest book, "Just for the Summer" as part of the PBS Books 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival author series.
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Jimenez, Abby - Manzanares, Keyris
Date:2024-08-07
Film, Video
PBS Books 2024 National Book Festival Author Talk: Tiya Miles
In partnership with Maryland Public Television and other local PBS stations, Heather-Marie Montilla of PBS Books talks to author Tiya Miles about her latest book, "Night Flyer," as part of the PBS Books 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival author series.
David Rubenstein on the American Presidency
In his research in writing "The Highest Calling," David M. Rubenstein spoke with living American presidents and revered historians about the American presidency, drawing from his own experience in the Carter administration. He discussed the presidency with historian Douglas Brinkley at the 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
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Brinkley, Douglas - Rubenstein, David M.
Date:2024-08-24
Film, Video
Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child: 'Angel of Vengeance'
Step through a dimensional portal into 1880 New York City with Special Agent Pendergast and Constance Greene as they confront a dangerous serial killer in Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's 22nd Pendergast novel, "Angel of Vengeance," discussed with the authors and Mimi Montgomery at the 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
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Child, Lincoln - Preston, Douglas - Montgomery, Mimi
Date:2024-08-24
Film, Video
Joy Buolamwini and Kyle Chayka: Investigating the Algorithm
Algorithms aren't just the code that suggests your next impulse buy. Joy Buolamwini ("Unmasking AI") and Kyle Chayka ("Filterworld") unearth a more troubling world where computer code flattens our culture into fragmented worlds where discrimination is rampant, anxiety predominates and profit is king. But can the algorithm contribute to a better world? The authors discuss their work with Regina G. Barber at the 2024…
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Barber, Regina G. - Chayka, Kyle - Buolamwini, Joy
Date:2024-08-24
Film, Video
David Baldacci: 'A Calamity of Souls'
In "A Calamity of Souls," David Baldacci tackles the racial politics of a 1968 murder case in southern Virginia in which two very different lawyers partner together to defend a wrongfully accused Black Vietnam veteran. He discussed his book with Colleen Shogan at the 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
Contributor:
Shogan, Colleen - Baldacci, David
Date:2024-08-24
Film, Video
Nathalie Cabrol and Dante Lauretta: Life in Deep Space
What's it like to peer deeply into space, to know so much about it and yet not know enough? Astrobiologist Nathalie A. Cabrol, author of "The Secret Life of the Universe," and Dante S. Lauretta, author of "The Asteroid Hunter" and leader of the OSIRIS-REx mission, discussed their work with Kevin Butterfield at the 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
Contributor:
Cabrol, Nathalie A. - Butterfield, Kevin - Lauretta, Dante S.
Date:2024-08-24
Film, Video
Christopher Paolini: 'Murtagh'
Return to Alagaësia in Christopher Paolini's "Murtagh," which begins a year after the events of his earlier book, "Inheritance." Eragon's half-brother Murtagh and his dragon Thorn must investigate sinister signs of a threat to the world, while navigating a society that condemns them as traitors. Paolini discusses the book and other stories of Alagaësia at the 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival in…
Contributor:
Paolini, Christopher
Date:2024-08-24
Film, Video
Hayley Dennings and Marie Lu: Love Is a Battlefield
The novels of Hayley Dennings ("This Ravenous Fate") and Marie Lu ("Icon and Inferno") sizzle with romance and adrenaline: assassination attempts, old flames, new relationships, reaper vampires, and more. The authors discuss their work with Ashley Dickerson at the 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
Contributor:
Dennings, Hayley - Lu, Marie - Dickerson, Ashley
Date:2024-08-24
Film, Video
Candace Fleming and Monica Hesse: Young Coders and Codebreakers in Wartime
Candace Fleming tells the true story of Station X, a secret home to teen girls who worked on code-cracking Nazi missives during World War II in "Enigma Girls." Monica Hesse's historical fiction follows Edda, a World War I "Hello Girl" called back to duty in "The Brightwood Code." These authors discuss the contribution of young women in two world wars with Yukari Matsuyama at…
Safia Elhillo and Tony Keith Jr.: Poetry Unlocks Us
What can poetry unlock within yourself? Samira in Safia Elhillo's "Bright Red Fruit" encounters a threat to her reputation, but her discovery of slam poetry helps her navigate identity, authenticity, and community. In his memoir "How the Boogeyman Became a Poet," Tony Keith Jr. explores the pitfalls and freedom of accepting his identity, his self-exploration made possible by poetry. They discussed their work with…
Contributor:
Keith Jr., Tony - Bigelow, Untia - Elhillo, Safia
Date:2024-08-24
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Terry Benton-Walker, Desiree Evans and Saraciea Fennell: Who Dies First?
Terry J. Benton-Walker ("The White Guy Dies First") and Desiree S. Evans and Saraciea J. Fennell ("The Black Girl Survives in This One") discuss their anthologies that slash and dice through horror tropes with B.A. Parker at the 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
Contributor:
Benton-Walker, Terry J. - Evans, Desiree S. - Fennell, Saraciea J. - Parker, B.A.
Date:2024-08-24
Film, Video
Barbara Dee, Susan Haas and Lexi Haas: Unleashing the Words Within
Communication is everything, but what about when words don't flow freely? Mother-daughter duo Susan and Lexi Haas ("The Year of the Buttered Cat"), discussed Lexi's journey in learning how to leap over the limits of her disability. Barbara Dee discussed her novel "Unstuck" which follows a girl who struggles to unleash the stories inside her head. The authors spoke with Monica Valentine at the…
Contributor:
Dee, Barbara - Haas, Lexi - Haas, Susan - Valentine, Monica
Date:2024-08-24
Film, Video
Peter Brown: Wild Robot
Animal life and artificial life create a found family in Peter Brown's "Wild Robot" series. In the third book, "Wild Robot Protects," Roz the robot prepares to protect her animal friends and family from an approaching environmental disaster. Brown spoke with Kit Ballenger about how we can all be gentle with nature using the skills we already have at the 2024 Library of Congress…
Contributor:
Ballenger, Kit - Brown, Peter
Date:2024-08-24
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K.A. Cobell and Andrew Joseph White: Presumed Guilty
What can an outsider teen do against systemic oppression? Miles is carrying his family's cycle of cruelty, and his attempts to break out are met with brutality in Andrew Joseph White's "Compound Fracture." In K.A. Cobell's "Looking for Smoke," Mara just moved to the Blackfeet Reservation, and now is suspected of a murder. How will they fight these injustices? The authors discuss their work…
Contributor:
White, Andrew Joseph - Ferraro, Austin - Cobell, K.A.
Date:2024-08-24
Film, Video
Meg Medina: The Grown-Ups Who Care for Us
When we are kids, we're sometimes lucky enough to have amazing caregivers. Over time, we have to separate, whether we're moving on or just getting older. Meg Medina, National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, talks with Anya Creightney at the 2024 National Book Festival about the the warm, caring people who add to the magic of our childhoods as celebrated in her new book,…
Contributor:
Medina, Meg - Creightney, Anya
Date:2024-08-24
Film, Video
Steve Asbell and Stephanie Seales: Where Can We Find Kindness?
How do we learn how to be kind to ourselves and to people around us? Steve Asbell demonstrated the way stimming can help every kid with their emotions in "Flap Your Hands," and Stephanie Seales showed how a father can be a role model in a community through the eyes of his daughter in "My Daddy Is a Cowboy," during a discussion with Alli…
Contributor:
Seales, Stephanie - Asbell, Steve - Hartley-Kong, Alli
Date:2024-08-24
Film, Video
Adam Rubin and Liniers: The Truth About the Couch
Did you know that couches grow on couch farms? Or that some couches are aliens? Let us tell you the whole tru -- oh no! Get away! The furniture police are after us! But if you want to meet at our secret place, we'll tell you everything you need to know at the 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. Signed,…
Contributor:
Rubin, Adam - Liniers - Dowdy, Sasha
Date:2024-08-24
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2024 National Book Festival Opening Celebration: Books Build Us Up
On the eve of the 2024 National Book Festival in Washington, D.C., Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden and Festival co-chair David M. Rubenstein welcomed six out of the dozens of authors appearing at this year's festival to the Library to talk about the Festival, now in its 24th year, and their love of books and reading.
Contributor:
Rubenstein, David M. - Goodwin, Doris Kearns - Cisneros, Sandra - Medina, Meg - Yang, Gene Luen - Greenfield, Max - Hall, Tamron - Hayden, Carla D.
Date:2024-08-23
Film, Video
Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston: A Whirlwind of Words
A dictionary is full of words, but can she tell a story? She gives it a shot, but when an alligator escapes and starts waking up ghosts and donuts and zebras, everything turns into a word tornado. What is a simple dictionary to do? Experience the dynamic picture book "The Dictionary Story" by Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston at the 2024 Library of Congress…