In partnership with the Georgia Public Library Service, join us around the state as Georgia libraries offer programs and events discussing The U.S. and the Holocaust.
Join us at Theatrical Outfit - Balzer Theatre for The Moth StorySLAM!
JUGGLE: Prepare a five minute story about keeping everything in the air. Multiple projects, people, and tasks — you can do it all! Balancing acts, spinning plates, or the comedy of errors when it all starts to wobble. Love triangles, extra shifts, multiple jobs. School, work AND parties? All it takes is one little slip…
PBS Books, in collaboration with GBH in Boston, is hosting a conversation celebrating the Library of Congress National Book Festival with Katie Gutierrez, author of “More Than You'll Ever Know: A Novel,” to discuss her work and involvement in the Festival.
PBS Books, in collaboration with Washington, D.C.'s WETA, is hosting a conversation celebrating the Library of Congress National Book Festival with Rachel Aviv, author of “Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us,” to discuss her work and involvement in the Festival.
PBS Books, in collaboration with Dallas/Fort Worth's KERA and Kansas City PBS, is hosting a conversation celebrating the Library of Congress National Book Festival with Kelly Lytle Hernández, author of “Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire and Revolution in the Borderlands,” to discuss her work and involvement in the Festival.
PBS Books, in collaboration with San Diego's KPBS, is hosting a conversation celebrating the Library of Congress National Book Festival with Dhonielle Clayton, co-author of “Blackout: A Novel,” to discuss her work and involvement in the Festival.
PBS Books, in collaboration with Maryland Public Television, is hosting a conversation celebrating the Library of Congress National Book Festival with Clint Smith, author of “How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America,” to discuss his work and involvement in the Festival. The author will be interviewed American Black Journal’s Stephen Henderson.
PBS Books, in collaboration with Philadelphia's WHYY, is hosting a conversation celebrating the Library of Congress National Book Festival with Mitch Albom, author of “Tuesdays with Morrie,” to discuss his work and involvement in the Festival. The author will be interviewed by former Michigan Radio host Cynthia Canty.