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Library Of Congress National Book Festival: Celebrating American Ingenuity

Library of Congress' National Book Festival theme "Open A Book, Open The World."
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Library of Congress' National Book Festival theme "Open A Book, Open The World."

Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021 at 3 p.m. on KPBS 2

Enjoy interviews, insights and artistic expressions from some of the nation’s most significant and prolific literary voices with a glimpse into their creative processes and environments.

"The Library Of Congress National Book Festival: Celebrating American Ingenuity" is hosted by Hoda Kotb and featuring an impressive group of authors, including: Coleson Whitehead, Madeleine Albright, Melinda Gates, John Grisham and many more.

This episode premiered in 2020.

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The 2021 National Book Festival

Create your National Book Festival experience with the Library of Congress in 2021 by engaging in author conversations online, watching the broadcast special on PBS, listening to NPR podcasts, tuning in to Washington Post Live author interviews and attending a ticketed event at the Library. Join us for an expanded Festival, Sept. 17-26, a 10-day event with the theme, “Open a Book, Open the World.”

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