We close our series of 2021 Festival highlights with LeVar Burton, host of “Open a Book, Open the World: The Library of Congress National Book Festival." And we look forward to seeing you at the Washington Convention Center for the 2022 National Book Festival!
This week we highlight our poetry programs from the 2021 Festival, including conversations with Nikki Giovanni ("Make Me Rain"); francine j. harris ("Here Is the Sweet Hand") and Patrick Rosal ("The Last Thing"); and Claudia Rankine ("Just Us"), Phillip B. Williams ("Mutiny") and Kevin Young ("African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle & Song").
This week we highlight just a few of our many standout fiction programs from the 2021 Festival, including conversations with Alice McDermott ("What About the Baby?") and George Saunders ("A Swim in a Pond in the Rain"), P. Djèlí Clark ("A Master of Djinn"), and Honorée Fanonne Jeffers ("The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois") and Deesha Philyaw ("The Secret Lives of Church Ladies").
This week we highlight programs from the 2021 Festival that feature cooking and community, including conversations with Rodney Scott ("Rodney Scott's World of BBQ") and Trisha Yearwood ("Trisha's Kitchen"), and Hawa Hassan ("In Bibi's Kitchen") and Marcus Samuelsson ("The Rise").
This week we highlight programs from the 2021 Festival that feature Native writers, including conversations with Kelli Jo Ford ("Crooked Hallelujah") and Toni Jensen ("Carry: A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land"), Rep. Sharice Davids ("Sharice's Big Voice: A Native Kid Becomes a Congresswoman") and Joy Harjo ("Poet Warrior").
This week we highlight Kekla Magoon discussing her young adult book "Revolution in Our Time: The Black Panther Party’s Promise to the People" at the 2021 Festival. This post includes prompts for writing and thinking that teens, families and teachers can use to explore the author and the author’s work — recommended for ages 12-17.
This week we highlight just a few of our many standout nonfiction programs from this year's Festival, including Heather McGhee on "The Sum of Us," Sarah Frier ("No Filter") and Anna Wiener ("Uncanny Valley") on their new books, and Matt Parker on "Humble Pi: When Math Goes Wrong in the Real World."
This week we highlight some of the most suspenseful books featured in author programs at the 2021 Festival, including "Mexican Gothic" (Silvia Moreno-Garcia), "The Sanatorium" (Sarah Pearse), "The Searcher" (Tana French) and "Houdini and Me" (Dan Gutman).
Welcome to our ongoing celebration of the 2021 Library of Congress National Book Festival! We begin with the Library of Congress’ own experts, who take you into the Library’s vast collections and services to learn more about conservation, copyright, art and literature, comics, and genealogy.