The
Kansas City Public Library hosts the
2013 Young Adult Literature Festival presented by
Reading Reptile and sponsored by the
Friends of the Kansas City Public Library. Meet leading authors of young adult literature, purchase books, and get autographs.
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YA Literature Workshop: 8:00 to Noon
Tickets to the workshop have sold out.
The three award-winning authors will present a workshop geared toward teachers and librarians. Space is limited. Proceeds benefit the Friends of the Kansas City Public Library in support of the Summer Reading Program. Email
crystalfaris@kclibrary.org or call
816.701.3513.
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Book Signing: 1 - 3 p.m.
Admission to the book signing is free and open to the public
Reading Reptile will be selling books by each author. Authors will sign copies purchased during the event. Additionally, guests may bring one book per author from home.
Signing at the event will be:
Rainbow Rowell has written about both adults (
Attachments) and teenagers (
Eleanor & Park and
Fangirl), earning a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award — one of the most prestigious honors in the field of children’s and young adult literature — this year for
Eleanor & Park.
Jacqueline Woodson is a recipient of the Margaret A. Edwards Award for Lifetime Achievement, recognizing significant and lasting contribution to young adult literature, three Newbery Honors from the Association for Library Service to Children and multiple Coretta Scott King Book Awards, presented to African American authors and illustrators of children’s and young adult books. Her books include
Last Summer With Maizon,
I Hadn’t Meant to Tell You This,
From the Notebooks of Melanin Sun, and
Miracle’s Boys.
John Green is the author of popular and award-winning books, repeatedly reaching
The New York Times’ bestsellers list. His debut novel,
Looking for Alaska, won the Michael L. Printz Award for excellence in young adult literature in 2006, and his
Paper Towns earned the Edgar Award as the best young adult mystery of 2009. Twice, the Indianapolis resident has been a finalist for T
he Los Angeles Times Book Prize. The film rights for Green’s book
The Fault in Our Stars were recently optioned by Fox 2000.
Media inquiries should be directed to
stevewoolfolk@kclibrary.org.