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Our Spring 2022

Penguin Random House Book & Author Festival

Thursday, April 7th, 2022

Join Penguin Random House, Library Journal, and School Library Journal on April 7th for our free, day-long virtual book and author festival as we celebrate librarians everywhere.

 

Check out our amazing lineup!

Program

10:00 - 10:30 AM ET | Exhibit Hall Opens/Visit the Booths

 

10:30 - 11:00 AM ET | Opening Keynote
David Levithan
, Answers in the Pages (Knopf Books for Young Readers), discusses the perils of censorship and what librarians can do to advocate for readers and educate the public.
Moderator: Ashley Leffel, Librarian, Frisco (TX)

 

Two Sessions Running Concurrently

 

11:05 - 11:55 AM ET | Debuts of Note
New authors gather to discuss writing their first novels and explore history, family, secrets and truths.

 

Alison FairbrotherThe Catch: A Novel (Random House)
Zoe SivakMademoiselle Revolution (Berkley)
Belinda Huijuan TangA Map for the Missing: A Novel (Penguin Press)
LaToya WatkinsPerish: A Novel (Tiny Reparations)
Moderator: Linda Griswold, Youth Services Librarian, Wake County Public Libraries

 

11:05 - 11:55 AM ET | Finding Yourself: Middle Grade Novels about Discovering Your Truth
These four works from powerhouse authors examine all the struggles that pull at tweens’ heartsfamily, friendship, and standing up for oneself, and superpowers?

 

Zetta ElliotThe Witch’s Apprentice (Random House Children’s Books)
Margarita EngleSinging with Elephants (Viking Books for Young Readers)
Lisa McMannMap of Flames (G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers)
Elly SwartzDear Student (Delacorte Press)
Moderator: Myiesha Speight, Book Reviewer, Common Sense Media and SLJ

 

Two Sessions Running Concurrently

 

12:00 - 12:50 PM ET | Personal Stories
Powerful memoirs recount life in the 21st century. 

 

Diya AbdoAmerican Refuge: True Stories of the Refugee Experience (Truth to Power)
Hua HsuStay True: A Memoir (Doubleday)
Sara Kruzan, I Cried to Dream Again: Trafficking, Murder, and Deliverance—A Memoir (Pantheon)
Jesse LeonI'm Not Broken: A Memoir (Vintage)
Carmen Rita WongWhy Didn’t You Tell Me?: A Memoir (Crown)
Moderator: Maryann Penzvalto, Branch Manager, Chagrin Falls and Gates Mills Branches, Cuyahoga County Public Library

 

12:00 - 12:50 PM ET | Relationship Fiction
From chance encounters to confronting the past, these novels take readers on journeys of love, loss, and life’s bittersweet lessons.

Carter BaysThe Mutual Friend: A Novel (Dutton)
Linda HolmesFlying Solo: A Novel (Ballantine Books)
Tomi ObaroDele Weds Destiny: A Novel (Knopf)
Clare PooleyIona Iverson's Rules for Commuting: A Novel (Pam Dorman Books)
Cecily WongKaleidoscope: A Novel (Dutton)
Moderator: Ron Block, Branch Manager, Cuyahoga County Public Library System (OH)

 

12:55 - 1:45 PM ET | Lunchtime Cookbook Club
What’s on the menu? Spicy recipes, accessible go-to meals for the busy home cook, and more. Our cookbook authors take you into their kitchens and offer the behind-the-scenes stories of what food means to them.

Ariel Fox, Spice Kitchen: Healthy Latin and Caribbean Cuisine (Kingston Imperial)

Deb Perelman, Smitten Kitchen Keepers (Knopf)
Moderator: Thea JamesCooking for Wizards, Warriors, and Dragons, Media Lab Books & Sr Dir, Digital Customer Operations, Penguin Random House

 

Two Sessions Running Concurrently

 

1:50 - 2:20 PM ET | Afternoon Keynote Conversation
Join Lisa Lucas, senior vice president of Knopf Doubleday and former executive director of the National Book Foundation, and debut novelist Laura Warrell, author of Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm, as they discuss books, publishing, editing, and more.
Moderator: Barbara Hoffert, Editor, Prepub Alert, Library Journal

 

1:50 - 2:20 PM ET | Afternoon Keynote Conversation
Writing duo Irene Latham and Charles Waters, known for their thought-provoking poetry for young readers, introduce their debut Young Adult title, African Town (G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers).
Moderator: Kristyn Dorfman, Lower and Middle School Librarian, Friends Academy (NY)

 

Two Sessions Running Concurrently
 

2:25 - 3:15 PM ET | Thrills & Chills   
These novels will leave you on the edge of your seat with techno transformations, cold secrets, and sinister summits.  

      

Blake CrouchUpgrade: A Novel (Ballantine Books)
Ashley FlowersAll Good People Here: A Novel (Bantam)
Tess GerritsenRizzoli & Isles: Listen to Me: A Novel (Ballantine Books)
Amy McCullochBreathless (Anchor)
Deanna RaybournKillers of a Certain Age (Berkley)
Moderator: Ashley Rayner, Librarian, NORC at the University of Chicago (IL)

 

2:25 - 3:15 PM ET | Love Is a Mystery: Books Your Teens Will Love
From rom-coms to thrillers, these YA novels are too irresistible to miss.

 

Navdeep Singh DhillonSunny G's Series of Rash Decisions (Dial)
Karen McManusNothing More to Tell (Delacorte Press)
Kelis RoweFinding Jupiter (Crown Books for Young Readers)
Julian WintersRight Where I Left You (Viking Books for Young Readers)
Moderator: Desiree Thomas, Librarian, Worthington Library (OH)

 

Two Sessions Running Concurrently

 

3:20 - 4:10 PM ET | Fiction of Connection
Four novels explore the multiple bonds between family, friends, and those still lost and searching.        

           

Tess GuntyThe Rabbit Hutch: A Novel (Knopf) 
Celeste Ng, Our Missing Hearts: A Novel (Penguin Press)
Emma Straub, This Time Tomorrow: A Novel (Riverhead)
Gabrielle ZevinTomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow: A Novel (Knopf)
Moderator: Migdalia Jimenez, Adult Services Librarian, Chicago Public Library

 

3:20 - 4:10 PM ET | The Horror!
With supernatural torments and ghostly encounters, these terrifying page-turners are not for the faint of heart.

 

Clay McLeod ChapmanGhost Eaters: A Novel (Quirk Books)
Ramona EmersonShutter (Soho Crime)
Alma KatsuThe Fervor (Putnam) 
Josh MalermanDaphne: A Novel (Del Rey)

Moderator: Becky Spratford, Readers' Advisory Specialist

 

Two Sessions Running Concurrently

 

4:15 - 4:45 PM ET | La Familia as the Foundation of Hispanic/Latinx Literature
While different in style and approach, both juvenile and adult books in Latinx literature honor our roots and celebrate la familia as core elements of our community’s stories.

 

Ruth BeharCartas de Cuba, Vintage Español
Sandra CisnerosLa casa en Mango Street, Vintage Español
Erika L. SánchezYo no soy tu perfecta hija mexicana, Vintage Español
Moderator: Elisa Garcia, Librarian, New York Public Library

 

4:15 - 4:45 PM ET | Audio Panel
Audiobooks bring graphic novels to life in a new way, thanks to a unique creative vision, sound effects, and multiple voice actors! Hear from bestselling graphic novel authors, Jarrett J. Krosoczka (Lunch Lady series), Judd Winick (Hilo series), and Veronica Agarwal and Lee Durfey-Lavoie (Just Roll with It) and award-winning producer Nick Martorelli on how they create immersive recordings that tackle the challenges of adapting a visual storytelling medium to an audio production.
Moderator: Sarah Hashimoto

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