Five Events We're Excited for at This Year's National Book Festival - Washingtonian
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James Patterson's new nonfiction book, The Secret Lives of Librarians and Booksellers, delves into crucial stories of industry workers amidst rising censorship, promising insights into their dedication to fostering reading.
Max Greenfield's children's book, Good Night Thoughts, aims to address bedtime anxiety in kids, reflecting his versatility beyond acting, and will be discussed with Chasten Buttigieg at the festival.
Tamron Hall and Lish Steiling's upcoming cookbook, A Confident Cook, will explore accessible cooking, showcasing Hall's transition from television to the culinary world, with insights moderated by Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden.
Sandra Cisneros celebrates the 40th anniversary of her novel, discussing its profound impact on understanding the Hispanic experience, insightfully highlighting its educational significance and literary legacy alongside NPR's Rachel Martin.
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