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SUMMARY:Break This House Book Launch and Author Chat: Candice Iloh & Asha Grant
DESCRIPTION:The Salt Eaters Bookshop will be hosting National Book Award Finalist and Printz Award Honoree Candice Iloh for the release of their sophomore YA novel\, Break This House (Penguin Random House/Dutton Books). Iloh will be joined by The Salt Eaters Bookshop owner\, Asha Grant\, for a dialogue centering themes from Break This House  including Black housing sustainability and justice. \n\n\n\nBreak This House by Candice Iloh is available in-store at The Salt Eaters Bookshop and online May 24\, 2022. \n\n\n\nAbout Candice Iloh: Candice Iloh is a first-generation Nigerian American writer and dancer from the Midwest by way of Washington\, D.C. and Brooklyn\, New York. They are a proud alumna of the Rhode Island Writers Colony and their work has earned fellowships from Lambda Literary\, VONA\, Kimbilio Fiction and a residency with Hi-ARTS\, where they debuted their first one-person show in 2018. Candice became a 2020 National Book Award Finalist and in 2021\, a Printz Award Honoree for their debut novel\, Every Body Looking. Break This House is their second novel.
URL:https://cambridgecommonwriters.org/calendar/break-this-house-book-launch-and-author-chat-candice-iloh-asha-grant/
LOCATION:The Salt Eaters Bookshop\, 302 East Queen Street\, Inglewood\, California\, 90301\, United States
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SUMMARY:B&N Virtually Presents: Katie Cotugno celebrates BIRDS OF CALIFORNIA!
DESCRIPTION:Join Barnes & Noble as we welcome New York Times bestselling author\, Katie Cotugno (Fiction\, June 2015)\, for a live\, virtual discussion of BIRDS OF CALIFORNIA — a sharply sexy and whip-smart romantic comedy where sparks fly and things get real set against the backdrop of a post #metoo Hollywood. \n\n\n\nKatie will be in conversation with Taylor Jenkins Reid\, author of numerous New York Times bestselling novels such as Daisy Jones and the Six. Her next novel\, Carrie Soto Is Back\, will be published on 8/30/22.
URL:https://cambridgecommonwriters.org/calendar/bn-virtually-presents-katie-cotugno-celebrates-birds-of-california/
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SUMMARY:Beyond AANHPI Heritage Month with Celeste Mohammed
DESCRIPTION:May is Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month\, but true diversity and inclusivity is so much more than a heritage month. Join authors Gayatri Sethi\, Celeste Mohammed\, and Adiba Jaigirdar as they discuss what AANHPI Heritage Month entails\, who it includes and who it excludes\, and what lies beyond heritage months. \n\n\n\nAdiba Jaigirdar is the critically-acclaimed and bestselling author of The Henna Wars and Hani & Ishu’s Guide to Fake Dating. A Bangladeshi/Irish writer and teacher\, she has an MA in Postcolonial Studies from the University of Kent\, England and a BA in English and History from UCD\, Ireland. All of her writing is aided by tea\, and a healthy dose of Janelle Monáe and Hayley Kiyoko. When not writing\, she is probably ranting about the ills of colonialism\, playing video games\, or expanding her overflowing lipstick collection. She can be found at adibajaigirdar.com or @adiba_j on Twitter and @dibs_j on Instagram. \n\n\n\nCeleste Mohammed (Fiction\, June 2016) is a Trinidadian lawyer-turned-writer. Her debut novel-in-stories\, Pleasantview\, was released in the USA in Spring 2021 and in the UK in Fall 2021. Celeste holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Lesley University\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts. She is the recipient of a 2018 PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers. She was also awarded the 2019 Virginia Woolf Award for Short Fiction\, and the 2017 John D Gardner Memorial Prize for Fiction. \n\n\n\nGayatri Sethi (PhD) is an educator\, writer\, and independent consultant. She teaches and writes about Social Justice\, Global Studies\, and Comparative Education. Born in Tanzania and raised in Botswana\, she is of Punjabi descent\, multilingual\, and polycultural. She reflects on these lifelong experiences of identity\, immigration\, and belonging in her debut non-fiction book titled Unbelonging. She is also the co-founder of the Desi KidLit community\, an initiative to build solidarity among South Asian diaspora writers for young people. When she is not reading or recommending reads on Instagram as @desibookaunty\, she is envisioning traveling and gathering in community safely again.
URL:https://cambridgecommonwriters.org/calendar/beyond-aanhpi-heritage-month-with-celeste-mohammed/
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