
One Book One San Diego
One Book, One San Diego is a partnership between KPBS and the San Diego Public Library. The mission of the program is to bring San Diegans together through an enriching, locally relevant literary experience. Each program year, the community helps to choose a book that will be the featured “One Book.” That book will then shape the local focus, outreach initiatives, and special events that will compose the One Book experience.
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Learn more about the themes and literary strategies used in "Monstress."
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Each year, the Friends of the San Diego Public Library inviting all fourth, eighth and tenth graders in San Diego to submit essays addressing a number of literary-based prompts. Entries are judged by a panel and could win up to a $500 grand prize. Read on for more information and download an application.
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Learn more about local San Diego Hawaiian and Polynesian organizations.
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Learn more about Alan Brennert, the author of Moloka'i.
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Delve deeper into the book with these questions and topics for discussion.
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Learn more about the themes and literary strategies used in Moloka'i.
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