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A new book, Raising America: A Visual Celebration of Educators, highlights the personal narratives of 80 teachers, 12 of which are from Miami through portraits. The authors, Chantel Jiroch, Careshia Moore and some of the educators featured in the book will appear at the 2025 Miami Book Fair.
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For nearly five decades, Joan Crawford captivated audiences on the big screen. A new book by West Palm Beach native and author Scott Eyman, being presented at the Miami Book Fair this week, spotlights her complex story of survival, rumors and ambition.
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Miami Dade College鈥檚 42nd Miami Book Fair, the nation鈥檚 longest-running literary festival, begins Sunday and runs through next Sunday, Nov. 23, with more than 500 authors from around the world and thousands of book lovers in attendance.
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This year's festival on on Miami Dade College鈥檚 Wolfson Campus will run from Nov. 16-23. It is set to feature over 550 authors from more than 35 countries across six continents.
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He will appear on the Fair鈥檚 opening night, Sunday, Nov. 16, for 鈥淎n Evening With Kenny Chesney,鈥 where he will discuss his debut book, 鈥淗eart 鈥 Life 鈥 Music,鈥 set for release on Nov. 4.
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When it comes to Cuba鈥檚 history, we know a great deal about the conditions that pushed the country into the path of revolution. But, we hardly ever hear about those who lived through those changes. In his latest book, The House on G Street: A Cuban Family Saga, Cuban American author Lisandro Perez tells the story of Cuba through the lives of his ancestors.
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In 鈥楲atino Poetry,鈥 more than 180 poets write about experiences with identity, queerness, immigration, language, land and their descendants 鈥 in both English and Spanish, and spanning from the 17th century to the present.
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All 鈥淓vening With鈥 events are ticketed and include a copy of the book. Presentations take place on Miami Dade College鈥檚 Wolfson campus.
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鈥淲e hear a lot about what's going on back home in terms of the violence, and the pain, and the fear, but we don't hear enough about ... how much beauty and delight there is in being Haitian and in growing up in Haiti,鈥 said M.J. Fievre, a local author taking part in the Little Haiti Book Festival on May 5.
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Sundial host, Carlos Fr铆as, spoke with author Carl Hiaasen before a live audience at the Miami Book Fair. They talked about his new book, "Wrecker," and growing up in Florida.
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SundialSundial host, Carlos Fr铆as, spoke with author Carl Hiaasen before a live audience at the Miami Book Fair over the weekend. They talked about his new book, "Wrecker," and growing up in Florida.
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Since 1984, the Miami Book Fair has been attracting distinguished authors and fellow book lovers to South Florida for one of the biggest literary festivals in the U.S. This year, MBF is celebrating its 40th anniversary of the event, and SA国际传谋 is partnering with the festival to show our love for all things literary.